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2022
Campos NA, Colombié S, Moing A, Cassan C, Amah D, Swennen R, Gibon Y, Carpentier SC.  2022.  From fruit growth to ripening in plantain: a careful balance between carbohydrate synthesis and breakdown. Journal of experimental botany. 73:4832–4849.
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2012
Vanhove A-C, Vermaelen W, Panis B, Swennen R, Carpentier SC.  2012.  Screening the banana biodiversity for drought tolerance: can an in vitro growth model and proteomics be used as a tool to discover tolerant varieties and understand homeostasis.. Front Plant Sci. 3:176.
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2011
Henry IM, Carpentier SC, Pampurova S, Van Hoylandt A, Panis B, Swennen R, Remy S.  2011.  Structure and regulation of the Asr gene family in banana.. Planta. 234(4):785-98.
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