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CAHNRS > Institute of Biological Chemistry > News > Student News > Characterization of aldehyde dehydrogenases with roles in improving cell wall digestibility in rice

Characterization of aldehyde dehydrogenases with roles in improving cell wall digestibility in rice

December 1, 2024

IBC faculty Laura Bartley co-authors a paper in the Plant Journal.

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