A mesoscale abscisic acid hormone interactome reveals a dynamic signaling landscape in Arabidopsis.
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Alan M. Moses | P. McCourt | S. Cutler | N. Provart | D. Desveaux | R. Subramaniam | Shelley Lumba | Louis-François Handfield | Shigeo Toh | Michael Swan | Raymond Liu | J. Youn
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