SnRK1 Isoforms AKIN10 and AKIN11 Are Differentially Regulated in Arabidopsis Plants under Phosphate Starvation1[C][OA]
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P. Coello | E. Martínez‐Barajas | J. Paez-Valencia | Selene Fragoso | Laura Espíndola | Julio Páez-Valencia | Alicia Gamboa | Yolanda Camacho | Eleazar Martínez-Barajas | Patricia Coello | A. Gamboa | Yolanda Camacho | S. Fragoso | Laura Espı́ndola
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