Proteome Analysis of 14-3-3 Targets in Tomato Fruit Tissues
Tomato is a major crop plant and an important constituent of the human diet. Exclusive features such as bearing fleshy fruits and undergoing a phase transition from partially photosynthetic to fully heterotrophic metabolism make tomato fruit a model syste
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Plant Proteomics Methods and Protocols Third Edition
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Plant Proteomics Methods and Protocols Third Edition
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Jesus V. Jorrin-Novo Agroforestry and Plant Biochemistry, Proteomics and Systems Biology, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Cordoba, Cordoba, Spain
Luis Valledor Department of Organisms and Systems Biology, Institute of Biotechnology of Asturias, University of Oviedo, Oviedo, Asturias, Spain
Mari Angeles Castillejo Agroforestry and Plant Biochemistry, Proteomics and Systems Biology, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Cordoba UCO-CeiA3, Cordoba, Cordoba, Spain
Maria-Dolores Rey Agroforestry and Plant Biochemistry, Proteomics and Systems Biology, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Cordoba, Cordoba, Spain
Editors Jesus V. Jorrin-Novo Agroforestry and Plant Biochemistry Proteomics and Systems Biology Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology University of Cordoba Cordoba, Spain Mari Angeles Castillejo Agroforestry and Plant Biochemistry Proteomics and Systems Biology Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology University of Cordoba UCO-CeiA3 Cordoba, Cordoba, Spain
Luis Valledor Department of Organisms and Systems Biology Institute of Biotechnology of Asturias University of Oviedo Oviedo, Asturias, Spain Maria-Dolores Rey Agroforestry and Plant Biochemistry Proteomics and Systems Biology Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology University of Cordoba Cordoba, Spain
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