High-to-Low CO2 Acclimation Reveals Plasticity of the Photorespiratory Pathway and Indicates Regulatory Links to Cellular Metabolism of Arabidopsis
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Achim Walter | Alisdair R. Fernie | Michael Mielewczik | Hermann Bauwe | A. Fernie | A. Walter | Michael Mielewczik | H. Bauwe | S. Timm | A. Florian | S. Frankenbach | Stefan Timm | Alexandra Florian | Silja Frankenbach | Anne Dreissen | Nadine Hocken | A. Dreissen | Nadine Hocken
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