Transcellular progression of infection threads in Medicago truncatula roots is associated with locally confined cell wall modifications
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M. Rodriguez-Franco | T. Ott | Wei Yang | Pengbo Liang | Guofeng Zhang | Xia Li | Chao Su | Jenny Wietschorke | Leonard Uhler | Rosula Hinnenberg
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