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Selectivity of the surface binding site (SBS) on barley starch synthase I

  • Casper Wilkens EMAIL logo , Jose Cuesta-Seijo , Monica Palcic and Birte Svensson
Published/Copyright: September 21, 2014
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Published Online: 2014-9-21
Published in Print: 2014-9-1

© 2014 Slovak Academy of Sciences

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