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Plant physiology / Molecular genetics / Aerenchyma / Protein purification / Polyhistidine-tag / Xyloglucan / Cell wall / Expression vector / SDS-PAGE / Biology / Molecular biology / Biotechnology
Date: 2007-10-26 10:33:44
Plant physiology
Molecular genetics
Aerenchyma
Protein purification
Polyhistidine-tag
Xyloglucan
Cell wall
Expression vector
SDS-PAGE
Biology
Molecular biology
Biotechnology

The Plant Journal[removed]), 553–561 Co- and/or post-translational modifications are critical for TCH4 XET activity Paul Campbell and Janet Braam* Department of Biochemistry and Cell Biology,

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