Fertile Hypomorphic ARGONAUTE (ago1) Mutants Impaired in Post-Transcriptional Gene Silencing and Virus Resistance
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Philippe Mourrain | Jean-Benoit Morel | P. Mourrain | H. Vaucheret | F. Proux | F. Feuerbach | J. Morel | Hervé Vaucheret | C. Godon | Christophe Béclin | Frank Feuerbach | Christian Godon | Florence Proux | Stéphanie Boutet | S. Boutet | C. Béclin | Stéphanie Boutet | C. Beclin
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