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bibliographicCitation Brand LH, Kirchler T, Hummel S, Chaban C, Wanke D. DPI-ELISA: a fast and versatile method to specify the binding of plant transcription factors to DNA in vitro. Plant Methods. 2010 Nov 25;6():25. PMID: 21108821; PMCID: PMC3003642.
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