Villin-like actin-binding proteins are expressed ubiquitously in Arabidopsis.
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N. Chua | B. Kost | D. Louvard | E. Friederich | U. Klahre | Daniel Louvard | D. Louvard | Ulrich Klahre | Evelyne Friederich | Nam-Hai Chua | N. Chua
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