Two B-Box Domain Proteins, BBX18 and BBX23, Interact with ELF3 and Regulate Thermomorphogenesis in Arabidopsis.
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Jian-Xiang Liu | Jia-Jia Han | Sun-Jie Lu | Ze-Ting Song | Yupei Jiang | Lin Li | Lan Ding | Jian‐Xiang Liu | Shuo Wang
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