A redundant transcription factor network steers spatiotemporal Arabidopsis triterpene synthesis
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Y. Saeys | A. Osbourn | K. Vandepoele | Andrés Ritter | Hans-Wilhelm Nützmann | G. Van Isterdael | Thomas Depuydt | A. Goossens | Bert De Rybel | Maite Colinas | Patricia Fernández-Calvo | Alex Van Moerkercke | Yuechen Bai | Max Minne | Kevin Verstaen | Trang Hieu Nguyen | Louis Thiers | B. De Rybel
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