The metabolic response of Arabidopsis roots to oxidative stress is distinct from that of heterotrophic cells in culture and highlights a complex relationship between the levels of transcripts, metabolites, and flux

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The metabolic response of Arabidopsis roots to oxidative stress is distinct from that of heterotrophic cells in culture and highlights a complex relationship between the levels of transcripts, metabolites, and flux. / Lehmann, Martin; Schwarzländer, Markus; Obata, Toshihiro; Sirikantaramas, Supaart; Burow, Meike; Olsen, C Erik; Tohge, Takayuki; Fricker, Mark D.; Møller, Birger Lindberg; Fernie, Alisdair R.; Sweetlove, Lee J.; Laxa, Miriam.

In: Molecular Plant, Vol. 2, No. 3, 2009, p. 390-406.

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Lehmann, M, Schwarzländer, M, Obata, T, Sirikantaramas, S, Burow, M, Olsen, CE, Tohge, T, Fricker, MD, Møller, BL, Fernie, AR, Sweetlove, LJ & Laxa, M 2009, 'The metabolic response of Arabidopsis roots to oxidative stress is distinct from that of heterotrophic cells in culture and highlights a complex relationship between the levels of transcripts, metabolites, and flux', Molecular Plant, vol. 2, no. 3, pp. 390-406. https://doi.org/10.1093/mp/ssn080

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Lehmann, M., Schwarzländer, M., Obata, T., Sirikantaramas, S., Burow, M., Olsen, C. E., Tohge, T., Fricker, M. D., Møller, B. L., Fernie, A. R., Sweetlove, L. J., & Laxa, M. (2009). The metabolic response of Arabidopsis roots to oxidative stress is distinct from that of heterotrophic cells in culture and highlights a complex relationship between the levels of transcripts, metabolites, and flux. Molecular Plant, 2(3), 390-406. https://doi.org/10.1093/mp/ssn080

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Lehmann M, Schwarzländer M, Obata T, Sirikantaramas S, Burow M, Olsen CE et al. The metabolic response of Arabidopsis roots to oxidative stress is distinct from that of heterotrophic cells in culture and highlights a complex relationship between the levels of transcripts, metabolites, and flux. Molecular Plant. 2009;2(3):390-406. https://doi.org/10.1093/mp/ssn080

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Lehmann, Martin ; Schwarzländer, Markus ; Obata, Toshihiro ; Sirikantaramas, Supaart ; Burow, Meike ; Olsen, C Erik ; Tohge, Takayuki ; Fricker, Mark D. ; Møller, Birger Lindberg ; Fernie, Alisdair R. ; Sweetlove, Lee J. ; Laxa, Miriam. / The metabolic response of Arabidopsis roots to oxidative stress is distinct from that of heterotrophic cells in culture and highlights a complex relationship between the levels of transcripts, metabolites, and flux. In: Molecular Plant. 2009 ; Vol. 2, No. 3. pp. 390-406.

Bibtex

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