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    Atkinson RG, Gunaseelan K, Wang MY, Luo L, Wang T, Norling CL, Johnston SL, Maddumage R, Schröder R, Schaffer RJ.
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  • 43. Cloning of polygalacturonase (PG) cDNA and inhibition effects of its antisense RNA on the expression of PG gene in transgenic tomato plants.
    Ju R, Tian Y, Shen Q, Liu C, Mang K.
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  • 45. Fungus Polygalacturonase-Generated Oligogalacturonide Restrains Fruit Softening in Ripening Tomato.
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  • 52. The Tomato Fruit Cell Wall : II. Polyuronide Metabolism in a Nonsoftening Tomato Mutant.
    Koch JL, Nevins DJ.
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  • 54. The SlFSR gene controls fruit shelf-life in tomato.
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  • 56. Expression of a truncated tomato polygalacturonase gene inhibits expression of the endogenous gene in transgenic plants.
    Smith CJ, Watson CF, Bird CR, Ray J, Schuch W, Grierson D.
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  • 59. Reversible Inhibition of Tomato Fruit Gene Expression at High Temperature (Effects on Tomato Fruit Ripening).
    Lurie S, Handros A, Fallik E, Shapira R.
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