Novel Cysteine-Rich Peptides from Digitaria ciliaris and Oryza sativa Enhance Tolerance to Cadmium by Limiting its Cellular Accumulation
Masato Kuramata(Tohoku University), T. Kusano(Tohoku University), Emiko Kitagawa(Toyama Prefectural Agricultural, Forestry & Fisheries Research Center), Yoshio Takahashi(Tohoku University), Satoru Ishikawa(National Institute for Agro-Environmental Sciences), S. Masuya(Tohoku University), Chihiro Inoue(Tohoku University), Shohab Youssefian(Kyoto University)
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