Proteome analysis of Arabidopsis seedlings exposed to bacterial volatiles
Young Sang Kwon(Korea Institute of Toxicology), Dong‐Won Bae(Gyeongsang National University), Woo Sik Chung(Gyeongsang National University), Hyo Bee Park(Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology), Mi‐Jeong Jeong(National Academy of Agricultural Science), Soohyun Lee(Korea Research Institute of Bioscience and Biotechnology), Kyung‐Hee Lee(Yeungnam University), Jung Han Lee(Gyeongsang National University), Ki Soo Han(Gyeongsang National University), Hee Kyu Kim(Gyeongsang National University), Choong‐Min Ryu(Infectious Disease Research Institute)
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