BiP-overexpressing soybean shows differential hypersensitivity response (HR) altering protein and metabolite profiles involved in the plant defense
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E. Fontes | F. S. Coutinho | M. G. de Almeida Oliveira | H. J. de Oliveira Ramos | Juliano Mendonça Rodrigues | Juliana Rocha Lopes Soares Ramos | Marco Aurélio Ferreira | Ian de Paula Alves Pinto
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