Signal signature and transcriptome changes of Arabidopsis during pathogen and insect attack.
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Martin J. Mueller | Marcel Dicke | Jean-Pierre Métraux | C. Pieterse | L. C. van Loon | M. Dicke | J. Metraux | R. V. Van Poecke | M. de Vos | Vivian R Van Oosten | J. A. van Pelt | M. Pozo | A. Buchala | Corné M J Pieterse | Martin De Vos | Remco M P Van Poecke | Johan A Van Pelt | Maria J Pozo | Martin J Mueller | Antony J Buchala | L C Van Loon | R. V. van Poecke | J. A. Van Pelt | Remco M. P. van Poecke
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