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“A cultured endophyte community is associated with the plant Clerodendrum inerme and antifungal activity”, vol. 14, pp. 6084-6093, 2015.
, “Expression and prognostic influence of NF-κB and EGFR in esophageal cancer”, vol. 14, pp. 16819-16826, 2015.
, “Involvement of the mitfa gene in the development of pigment cell in Japanese ornamental (Koi) carp (Cyprinus carpio L.)”, vol. 14, pp. 2775-2784, 2015.
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“Isolation and characterization of the organ-specific and light-inducible promoter of the gene encoding rubisco activase in potato (Solanum tuberosum)”, vol. 10, pp. 621-631, 2011.
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