Control of Root Cap Formation by MicroRNA-Targeted Auxin Response Factors in Arabidopsisw⃞
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Hong-Wei Xue | H. Xue | Jia-Wei Wang | Ying-Bo Mao | Jia-Wei Wang | Ling-Jian Wang | Xiao-Ya Chen | Ling-Jian Wang | Xiao-Ya Chen | Ying-Bo Mao | Wen-Juan Cai | Wenjuan Cai | Hong-Wei Xue
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