Simple and Efficient Targeting of Multiple Genes Through CRISPR-Cas9 in Physcomitrella patens
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Fabien Nogué | Catherine Rameau | C. Rameau | F. Nogué | B. Hoffmann | S. Bonhomme | A. Guyon-Debast | Mauricio Lopez-Obando | Beate Hoffmann | Carine Géry | Anouchka Guyon-Debast | Evelyne Téoulé | Sandrine Bonhomme | Mauricio Lopez-Obando | C. Géry | E. Téoulé
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