Effects of heat treatment on wound healing in gala and red fuji apple fruits.
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Kang Tu | Sicong Tu | K. Tu | J. Su | Sicong Tu | X. Shao | Yan Zhao | Yan Zhao | Xingfeng Shao | Jing Su
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