Jasmonate biosynthesis in Arabidopsis thaliana--enzymes, products, regulation.
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C. Wasternack | I. Feussner | B. Hause | O. Miersch | I. Stenzel | C. Delker | C Delker | I Stenzel | B Hause | O Miersch | I Feussner | C Wasternack | Bettina Hause | Carolin Delker | Ivo Feussner | Claus Wasternack
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