Science, Volume 323, Issues 5917-5922American Association for the Advancement of Science, 2009 |
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... direct process in which H2 and O2 are reacted would be preferable . Unfortunately , catalysts for the direct synthesis of H2O2 are also effective for its subsequent decomposition , and this has limited their development . We show that ...
... direct process in which H2 and O2 are reacted would be preferable . Unfortunately , catalysts for the direct synthesis of H2O2 are also effective for its subsequent decomposition , and this has limited their development . We show that ...
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... direct target genes . We thus Institute for Genomics and Systems Biology , The University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory , Chicago , IL 60637 , USA . 2Department of Human Genetics , The University of Chicago , Chicago , IL ...
... direct target genes . We thus Institute for Genomics and Systems Biology , The University of Chicago and Argonne National Laboratory , Chicago , IL 60637 , USA . 2Department of Human Genetics , The University of Chicago , Chicago , IL ...
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... direct regulator of CCAI / LHY , or that TOCI could regulate transcription by inter- acting with a transcription factor specific for CCA1 / LHY promoters . Therefore , the discovery of CHE as a direct regulator of CCA1 provides the ...
... direct regulator of CCAI / LHY , or that TOCI could regulate transcription by inter- acting with a transcription factor specific for CCA1 / LHY promoters . Therefore , the discovery of CHE as a direct regulator of CCA1 provides the ...
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