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Cell-Type-Specific Cytokinin Distribution within the Arabidopsis Primary Root Apex

Antoniadi I., Plačková L., Simonovik B., Doležal K., Turnbull C., Ljung K., Novák O.
PLANT CELL 27: 1955-1967, 2015

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DOI: 10.1105/tpc.15.00176
Fulltext: antoniadi_et_al._2015.pdf (946.07 kB)
IEB authors: Ondřej Novák
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