Combinatorial control of Arabidopsis proline dehydrogenase transcription by specific heterodimerisation of bZIP transcription factors
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Klaus Harter | Jesús Vicente-Carbajosa | K. Harter | J. Vicente-Carbajosa | W. Dröge-Laser | Wolfgang Dröge-Laser | Rosario Alonso | Fridtjof Weltmeier | A. Ehlert | Katrin Dietrich | Xuan Wang | Katrin Dietrich | Fridtjof Weltmeier | Andrea Ehlert | Caroline S Mayer | Xuan Wang | Katia Schütze | Rosario Alonso | Katia Schütze | C. Mayer
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