What proteomic analysis of the apoplast tells us about plant–pathogen interactions
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J. Jorrín-Novo | A. P. Martínez-González | H. D. Ardila | S. T. Martínez-Peralta | L. M. Melgarejo-Muñoz | M. A. Castillejo-Sánchez | J. V. Jorrín-Novo | H. Ardila
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