Gene regulation by MAP kinase cascades

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Gene regulation by MAP kinase cascades. / Fiil, Berthe Katrine; Petersen, Klaus; Petersen, Morten; Mundy, John.

I: Current Opinion in Plant Biology, Bind 12, Nr. 5, 2009, s. 615-621.

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Fiil, BK, Petersen, K, Petersen, M & Mundy, J 2009, 'Gene regulation by MAP kinase cascades', Current Opinion in Plant Biology, bind 12, nr. 5, s. 615-621. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pbi.2009.07.017

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Fiil, B. K., Petersen, K., Petersen, M., & Mundy, J. (2009). Gene regulation by MAP kinase cascades. Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 12(5), 615-621. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pbi.2009.07.017

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Fiil BK, Petersen K, Petersen M, Mundy J. Gene regulation by MAP kinase cascades. Current Opinion in Plant Biology. 2009;12(5):615-621. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.pbi.2009.07.017

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Fiil, Berthe Katrine ; Petersen, Klaus ; Petersen, Morten ; Mundy, John. / Gene regulation by MAP kinase cascades. I: Current Opinion in Plant Biology. 2009 ; Bind 12, Nr. 5. s. 615-621.

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