Identification of multiple salicylic acid-binding proteins using two high throughput screens
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G. Friso | Z. Fei | S. Dinesh-Kumar | D. Klessig | Shisong Ma | F. Schroeder | Sang-Wook Park | Hyong Woo Choi | C. C. von Dahl | M. Manohar | K. Shi | M. Tian | P. Manosalva | Inish O'Doherty | M. Asif | Magali Moreau | Klass J. van Wijk
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