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Transient expression vectors for functional genomics, quantification of promoter activity and RNA silencing in plants.
Hellens RP, Allan AC, Friel EN, Bolitho K, Grafton K, Templeton MD, Karunairetnam S, Gleave AP, Laing WA
Plant Methods
2005,
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