High-Flavonol Tomatoes Resulting from the Heterologous Expression of the Maize Transcription Factor Genes LC and C1 Article, publication date, and citation information can be found at www.plantcell.org/cgi/doi/10.1105/tpc.004218.
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E. Schijlen | R. D. de Vos | C. Santos-Buelga | A. Bovy | A. V. van Tunen | M. Kemper | Maria Almenar Pertejo | S. Muir | G. Collins | S. Robinson | M. Verhoeyen | S. Hughes | R. D. De Vos | Geoff J. Collins
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