Gateway Vectors for Plant Genetic Engineering: Overview of Plant Vectors, Application for Bimolecular Fluorescence Complementation (BiFC) and Multigene Construction
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Shoji Mano | Tsuyoshi Nakagawa | Tetsuya Kimura | T. Nakagawa | S. Mano | Miki Goto | Tetsuya Kimura | Yuji Tanaka | Kazumi Hikino | Mikio Nishimura Shino Goto | Kazumi Hikino | Yuji Tanaka
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