Peptide aptamers: The versatile role of specific protein function inhibitors in plant biotechnology.
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S. Masiero | P. Pesaresi | M. Kater | Monica Colombo | Chiara Mizzotti | Simona Masiero | Martin M Kater | Paolo Pesaresi | Chiara Mizzotti | M. Colombo | C. Mizzotti
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