Xyloglucan endo-transglycosylase (XET) functions in gelatinous layers of tension wood fibers in poplar--a glimpse into the mechanism of the balancing act of trees.
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B. Sundberg | H. Brumer | T. Teeri | E. Mellerowicz | R. Funada | Takahisa Hayashi | T. Awano | A. Banasiak | N. Nishikubo | V. Bourquin | F. Ibatullin | Veronica Bourquin
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