Early development and gravitropic response of lateral roots in Arabidopsis thaliana
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M. Lucas | M. Lucas | S. Guyomarc’h | L. Laplaze | F. Perrine-Walker | S. Léran | S. Guyomarc'h | S. Léran | M. Auzon-Cape | F. Perrine-Walker | L. Laplaze | M. Auzon-Cape | Mikaël Lucas | Soazig Guyomarc’h | Francine Perrine-Walker
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