Tissue-specific study across the stem reveals the chemistry and transcriptome dynamics of birch bark.
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J. Salojärvi | Y. Helariutta | C. Strachan | K. Nieminen | J. Kangasjärvi | J. Immanen | L. Ragni | T. Teeri | M. Lehtonen | M. Tenkanen | J. Yli-Kauhaluoma | O. Blokhina | K. Fagerstedt | A. Campilho | T. Kauppila | Sun-Li Chong | Sitaram Rajaraman | O. Safronov | Kean-Jin Lim | R. Räsänen | Raisa Haavikko | S. Fraser‐Miller | Pezhman Safdari | Juan Alonso-Serra
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