Feedback Inhibition of Starch Degradation in Arabidopsis Leaves Mediated by Trehalose 6-Phosphate1[W][OPEN]
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M. Stitt | R. Feil | M. Steup | J. Fettke | Umesh P Yadav | Mahdi Hejazi | Daniel Vosloh | U. Krause | M. Piques | J. Lunn | A. Ivakov | Stéphanie Arrivault | C. M. Figueroa | D. Metzner | Marina C M Martins | Ursula Krause | Umesh P. Yadav | Marina C. M. Martins
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