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Publications by Lionel Tarrago
Atypical Thioredoxins in Poplar: The Glutathione-Dependent Thioredoxin-Like 2.1 Supports the Activity of Target Enzymes Possessing a Single Redox Active Cysteine
Plant Physiology
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Practical Guide for Dynamic Monitoring of Protein Oxidation Using Genetically Encoded Ratiometric Fluorescent Biosensors of Methionine Sulfoxide
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Biochemistry
Genetics
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Structural Snapshots Along the Reaction Mechanism of the Atypical Poplar Thioredoxin-Like2.1
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Thioredoxin Glutathione Reductase: Its Role in Redox Biology and Potential as a Target for Drugs Against Neglected Diseases
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The NADPH-dependent Thioredoxin System Constitutes a Functional Backup for Cytosolic Glutathione Reductase in Arabidopsis
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