Elaborate spatial patterning of cell-wall PME and PMEI at the pollen tube tip involves PMEI endocytosis, and reflects the distribution of esterified and de-esterified pectins.
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Thomas Rausch | Sebastian Wolf | T. Rausch | B. Kost | Sebastian Wolf | Benedikt Kost | Nina Röckel | Steffen Greiner | S. Greiner | Nina Röckel
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