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Jin HN, Song ZH, Nikolau BJ. Reverse genetic characterization of two paralogous acetoacetyl CoA thiolase genes in Arabidopsis reveals their importance in plant growth and development. Plant J. 2012;70:1015-32. Abstract
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Lee YJ, Perdian DC, Song ZH, Yeung ES, Nikolau BJ. Use of mass spectrometry for imaging metabolites in plants. Plant J. 2012;70:81-95. Abstract
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Korte AR, Song ZH, Nikolau BJ, Lee YJ. Mass spectrometric imaging as a high-spatial resolution tool for functional genomics: Tissue-specific gene expression of TT7 inferred from heterogeneous distribution of metabolites in Arabidopsis flowers. Anal Methods. 2012;4:474-81. Abstract
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Jun JH, Song ZH, Liu ZJ, Nikolau BJ, Yeung ES, Lee YJ. High-Spatial and High-Mass Resolution Imaging of Surface Metabolites of Arabidopsis thaliana by Laser Desorption-Ionization Mass Spectrometry Using Colloidal Silver. Analytical Chemistry. 2010;82:3255-65. Abstract
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Cha SW, Song ZH, Nikolau BJ, Yeung ES. Direct Profiling and Imaging of Epicuticular Waxes on Arabidopsis thaliana by Laser Desorption/Ionization Mass Spectrometry Using Silver Colloid as a Matrix. Analytical Chemistry. 2009;81:2991-3000. Abstract
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