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3.1.30.1
ascites tumor cell
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134971
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134990
3.1.30.1
commercial preparation
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728950
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729583
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730771
3.1.30.1
conidium
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134969
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134984
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134985
3.1.30.1
flower
expression of ENDO3 is highly specific to flower development. It appears first in the shoot apex of an emerging inflorescence stem, remains high in young flowers and decreases gradually with the development of siliques. ENDO3 is preferentially expressed in the pistil and less abundantly in the stamen. The comparison of ENDO3 transcript levels in the whole pistil and separate ovules suggests that ENDO3 activity is mainly related to the ovule
730587
3.1.30.1
inflorescence stem
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730587
3.1.30.1
KB cell
pharyngal carcinoma cell line
134996
3.1.30.1
leaf
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134989
3.1.30.1
MPC-11 cell
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134991
3.1.30.1
mycelium
near the end of log phase growth
134986
3.1.30.1
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134969
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