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pEAQ: versatile expression vectors for easy and quick transient expression of heterologous proteins in plants

Agro-infiltration of leaf tissue with binary vectors harbouring a sequence of interest is a rapid method of expressing proteins in plants. It has recently been shown that flanking the sequence to be expressed with a modified 5'-untranslated region (UTR) and the 3'-UTR from Cowpea mosaic vi...

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Published in:Plant biotechnology journal 2009-09, Vol.7 (7), p.682-693
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