Photosynthetic Control of Arabidopsis Leaf Cytoplasmic Translation Initiation by Protein Phosphorylation
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Michel Zivy | Guillaume Tcherkez | Mathieu Jossier | Michael Hodges | Edouard Boex-Fontvieille | Marlène Daventure
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