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In response to abiotic stresses, organisms throughout the plant kingdom, as well as microorganisms and micro-animals such as nematodes or tardigrades, have been observed to express Late Embryogenesis Abundant (LEA) proteins as protective mechanisms. However, despite two decades of research, little i...
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Department of Molecular and Cell Biology
2017
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