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Details on Person Wang, Juan

Class:IdPerson:9030581
_displayNameWang, Juan
_timestamp2017-11-28 21:01:35
created[InstanceEdit:9030610] Gupta, Parul, 2017-11-28
firstnameJuan
initialJ
surnameWang
(author)[LiteratureReference:9030713] A CLE-WOX signalling module regulates root meristem maintenance and vascular tissue development in rice
[LiteratureReference:9680903] A Trial of Lopinavir-Ritonavir in Adults Hospitalized with Severe Covid-19
[LiteratureReference:9682478] Rice GDP-mannose pyrophosphorylase OsVTC1-1 and OsVTC1-3 play different roles in ascorbic acid synthesis
[LiteratureReference:9916307] VLN2 Regulates Plant Architecture by Affecting Microfilament Dynamics and Polar Auxin Transport in Rice
[LiteratureReference:9918167] Gradually Decreasing Starch Branching Enzyme Expression Is Responsible for the Formation of Heterogeneous Starch Granules
[LiteratureReference:9930202] Comparative transcriptome and metabolome profiling reveal molecular mechanisms underlying OsDRAP1-mediated salt tolerance in rice
[LiteratureReference:9930229] Overexpression of the Transcription Factor Gene OsSTAP1 Increases Salt Tolerance in Rice
[LiteratureReference:9968998] Vertebrate Dynein-f depends on Wdr78 for axonemal localization and is essential for ciliary beat
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