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TCP7 interacts with Nuclear Factor-Ys to promote flowering by directly regulating SOC1 in Arabidopsi…
Arabidopsis thaliana NIP7;1 is involved in tissue arsenic distribution and tolerance in response to …
Involvement of NGATHA-Like 1 Transcription Factor in Boron Transport under Low and High Boron Condit…
Chaperonin TRiC/CCT subunit CCT7 is involved in the replication of canine parvovirus in F81 cells.
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