Modeling the ascorbate-glutathione cycle in chloroplasts under light/dark conditions
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Ildefonso M. De la Fuente | Hermenegilda Macià | José-Antonio Hernández | María-Isabel González-Sánchez | Edelmira Valero | Francisco García-Carmona | I. M. D. L. Fuente | E. Valero | F. García-Carmona | J. Hernández | H. Macià | M. González‐Sánchez | I. M. Fuente
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