The activation of the Arabidopsis P-ATPase 1 by the brassinosteroid receptor BRI1 is independent of threonine 948 phosphorylation
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Joachim Kilian | K. Harter | K. Elgass | F. Schleifenbaum | Janika Witthöft | K. Caesar | Peter Huppenberger | C. Oecking
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