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LEA proteins: versatility of form and function

Tunnacliffe et al., 2010

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Tunnacliffe A
Hincha D
Leprince O
Macherel D
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Dormancy and resistance in harsh environments

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LEA proteins represent one of the functional elements thought to be important in maintaining viability of organisms and biological structures in the ametabolic dry state. They are found in plant tissues, seeds and pollen, anhydrobiotic invertebrates and some desiccation-tolerant …
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