WIN1, a transcriptional activator of epidermal wax accumulation in Arabidopsis.
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Cai-Zhong Jiang | Pierre Broun | P. Broun | J. Riechmann | Cai-Zhong Jiang | E. Osborne | José Luis Riechmann | Patricia Poindexter | Erin Osborne | Patricia Poindexter
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