Multiplex mutagenesis of four clustered CrRLK1L with CRISPR/Cas9 exposes their growth regulatory roles in response to metal ions
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J. Richter | M. Hauser | J. Watson | Peggy Stolt-Bergner | Vera K. Schoft | Peter Stasnik | J. Neuhold | M. Borowska | Matthias Berger
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