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Regulation of Plant cyclin-dependent kinases and cell cycle machinery by plant hormone analogues.

Kryštof V., Bögre L., Binarová P., Doležel J., Strnad M.
CELLULAR & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY LETTERS 3: 310-310, 1998

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IEB authors: Jaroslav Doležel, Miroslav Strnad
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