Modulation of Protein S-Nitrosylation by Isoprene Emission in Poplar1
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Jörg Durner | Jörg Bernhardt | Jörg-Peter Schnitzler | Christian Lindermayr | Katharina Riedel | Elisa Vanzo | J. Bernhardt | C. Lindermayr | J. Durner | K. Riedel | S. Hauck | J. Schnitzler | J. Merl-Pham | A. Ghirardo | V. Velikova | Juliane Merl-Pham | Andrea Ghirardo | Stefanie M Hauck | Violeta Velikova | E. Vanzo
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