Mitogen-activated protein kinase cascades in plants: a new nomenclature.
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Kazuo Shinozaki | Heribert Hirt | Joseph R. Ecker | Yuko Ohashi | Yasunori Machida | Yves Henry | Guillaume Tena | Cathal Wilson | Martin Kreis | Roger W. Innes | K. Shinozaki | J. Ecker | H. Hirt | J. Mundy | D. Klessig | M. Kreis | B. Ellis | Y. Machida | E. Heberle‐Bors | G. Tena | D. Scheel | A. Champion | J. Sheen | Y. Henry | Y. Ohashi | R. Innes | P. Morris | Dierk Scheel | John C. Walker | Kazuya Ichimura | Jen Sheen | Anthony Champion | Shuqun Zhang | Erwin Heberle-Bors | Brian E. Ellis | Peter C. Morris | Daniel F. Klessig | John Mundy | Shuqun Zhang | Cathal Wilson | K. Ichimura | Guillaume Tena
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