Thioredoxins <i>o1</i> and <i>h2</i> jointly adjust mitochondrial dihydrolipoamide dehydrogenase‐dependent pathways towards changing environments
Stefan Timm(University of Rostock), Martin Hagemann(University of Rostock), Paulo V. L. Souza(Universidade Federal do Ceará), Peter Geigenberger(Max Planck Institute of Molecular Plant Physiology), Janice Niemann(University of Rostock), Danilo M. Daloso(Universidade Federal do Ceará), Liang‐Yu Hou(Institute of Political Science, Academia Sinica), Jennifer Selinski(Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel), Maike Cosse(Christian-Albrechts-Universität zu Kiel), Alisdair R. Fernie(Center of Plant Systems Biology and Biotechnology), Nicole Klaas(University of Rostock), Saleh Alseekh(Center of Plant Systems Biology and Biotechnology), Youjun Zhang(Center of Plant Systems Biology and Biotechnology), Kathrin Jahnke(University of Rostock)
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