Discovery of genes for ginsenoside biosynthesis by analysis of ginseng expressed sequence tags
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Y. Hahn | D. Choi | J. R. Liu | J. D. Jung | H.-W. Park | Y. Hahn | C.-G. Hur | D. S. In | H.-J. Chung | D.-W. Choi | H. Chung | J. Jung | D. In | Cheol-Goo Hur | H. Park | J. D. Jung
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