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Cerebella from MeCP2 null or wildtype mice
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Investigating the role and mechanisms of tricin in ischemia-reperfusion-induced myocardial injury in…
Tritordeum, a hybrid cereal with a highly tricin-enriched lignin.
Simultaneous suppression of lignin, tricin and wall-bound phenolic biosynthesis via the expression o…
Salivary protein 7 of the brown planthopper functions as an effector for mediating tricin metabolism…
Inhibiting tricin biosynthesis improves maize lignocellulose saccharification.
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