Plant sterol-C24-methyl transferases: different profiles of tobacco transformed with SMT1 or SMT2.

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Published in Lipids on March 01, 2000

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A Schaeffer1, P Bouvier-Navé, P Benveniste, H Schaller

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1: Institute de Biologie Moléculaire des Plantes, Département Biosynthèse et Fonctions des Isoprenoïdes, Institut de Botanique, Strasbourg, France.

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