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Isolation of a cytochrome P450 homologue preferentially expressed in developing inflorescences ofZea mays

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John C. Larkin (1994). Isolation of a cytochrome P450 homologue preferentially expressed in developing inflorescences ofZea mays. Plant Molecular Biology, 25(3), 343-353. https://doi.org/10.1007/bf00043864
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