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Plant Cytokinesis Is Orchestrated by the Sequential Action of the TRAPPII and Exocyst Tethering Complexes

Rybak K., Steiner A., Synek L., Klaeger S., Kulich I., Facher E., Wanner G., Kuster B., Zarsky V., Persson S., Assaad F.F.
DEVELOPMENTAL CELL 29: 607-620, 2014

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DOI: 10.1016/j.devcel.2014.04.029
Fulltext: rybak_cytokinesisdevcel_14.pdf (6.38 MB)
IEB authors: Lukáš Synek, Viktor Žárský
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