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T. H. H. Chen and Murata, N., “Glycinebetaine protects plants against abiotic stress: mechanisms and biotechnological applications.”, Plant Cell Environ, vol. 34, no. 1, pp. 1-20, 2011.
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Z. Jeknić, Jeknić, S., Jevremović, S., Subotić, A., and Chen, T. H. H., “Alteration of flower color in Iris germanica L. 'Fire Bride' through ectopic expression of phytoene synthase gene (crtB) from Pantoea agglomerans.”, Plant Cell Rep, vol. 33, no. 8, pp. 1307-21, 2014.
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S. Li, Li, F., Wang, J., Zhang, W., Meng, Q., Chen, T. H. H., Murata, N., and Yang, X., “Glycinebetaine enhances the tolerance of tomato plants to high temperature during germination of seeds and growth of seedlings.”, Plant Cell Environ, vol. 34, no. 11, pp. 1931-43, 2011.
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K. R. Svoboda, Vijayaraghavan, S., and Tanguay, R. L., “Nicotinic receptors mediate changes in spinal motoneuron development and axonal pathfinding in embryonic zebrafish exposed to nicotine.”, J Neurosci, vol. 22, no. 24, pp. 10731-41, 2002.
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D. Wei, Zhang, W., Wang, C., Meng, Q., Li, G., Chen, T. H. H., and Yang, X., “Genetic engineering of the biosynthesis of glycinebetaine leads to alleviate salt-induced potassium efflux and enhances salt tolerance in tomato plants.”, Plant Sci, vol. 257, pp. 74-83, 2017.

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