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[ 1 ] 2009 Gene and Metabolite Regulatory Network Analysis of Early Developing Fruit Tissues Highlights New Candidate Genes for the Control of Tomato Fruit Composition and Development. Mounet, Fabien
[ 2 ] 2007 Quantitative metabolic profiles of tomato flesh and seeds during fruit development: complementary analysis with ANN and PCA [electronic resource]. Mounet, Fabien
[ 3 ] 2005 Changes in Transcriptional Profiles Are Associated with Early Fruit Tissue Specialization in Tomato. Lemaire-Chamley, Martine
[ 4 ] 2004 Genetic map of candidate genes and QTLs involved in tomato fruit size and composition. Causse, M.
[ 5 ] 2001 New C-type cyclin-dependent kinase from tomato expressed in dividing tissues does not interact with mitotic and G1 cyclins. Joubes, J.
[ 6 ] 2000 Identification of differentially expressed genes during early development of tomato fruit. Characterisation of a novel cDNA coding for a RAD23 protein. Lemaire-Chamley, M.
[ 7 ] 1999 Structural basis for light activation of a chloroplast enzyme: the structure of sorghum NADP-malate dehydrogenase in its oxidized form. Johansson, K.
[ 8 ] 1997 Internal cysteine is involved in the thioredoxin-dependent activation of sorghum leaf NADP-malate dehydrogenase. Ruelland, E.

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