Metabolic Profiling Allows Comprehensive Phenotyping of Genetically or Environmentally Modified Plant Systems
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Ute Roessner | Lothar Willmitzer | Oliver Fiehn | Alisdair R. Fernie | Alexander Luedemann | U. Roessner | O. Fiehn | A. Fernie | L. Willmitzer | T. Linke | A. Lüdemann | D. Brust | Thomas Linke | Doreen Brust
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