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Proteomic analysis of differences in amino acid metabolism between wild and cultivated

06/11/2015 Hang Sun, Fangbing Liu, Liwei Sun, Jianzeng Liu, Manying Wang, Xuenan Chen, Xiaohao Xu, Rui Ma, Kai Feng, Rui Jiang

The present study aimed to compare the relative abundance of proteins and amino acid metabolites to explore the mechanisms underlying the difference between wild and cultivated ginseng (Panax ginseng Meyer) at the amino acid level.

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