Uncoupling of sustained MAMP receptor signaling from early outputs in an Arabidopsis endoplasmic reticulum glucosidase II allele
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T. Boller | P. Schulze-Lefert | Y. Saijo | S. Robatzek | E. Kombrink | Xunli Lu | T. Mentzel | Nico Tintor | Tobias Mentzel
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