Molecular investigation of Tuscan sweet cherries sampled over three years: gene expression analysis coupled to metabolomics and proteomics
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S. Charton | J. Renaut | G. Cai | S. Planchon | S. Legay | Roberto Berni | J. Hausman | G. Guerriero | C. Cantini | M. Romi
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