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Publications by Takashi Shiina
rbcL Transcript Levels in Tobacco Plastids Are Independent of Light: Reduced Dark Transcription Rate Is Compensated by Increased mRNA Stability
Plant Cell
Plant Science
Cell Biology
The HLA Genomic Loci Map: Expression, Interaction, Diversity and Disease
Journal of Human Genetics
Genetics
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