New members of a cold-responsive group-3 Lea/Rab-related Cor gene family from common wheat (Triticum aestivum L.).
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C. Nakamura | S. Takumi | A. Atanassov | K Tsuda | S Tsvetanov | S Takumi | N Mori | A Atanassov | C Nakamura | N. Mori | S. Tsvetanov | K. Tsuda | S. Takumi | Kanako Tsuda | Atanas Atanassov
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