Accumulation of 6-deoxocathasterone and 6-deoxocastasterone in Arabidopsis, pea and tomato is suggestive of common rate-limiting steps in brassinosteroid biosynthesis.
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Y. Kamiya | S. Takatsuto | T. Nomura | T. Yokota | G. Bishop | Tatsuro Sato | T. Sato | Yuji Kamiya | Gerard J. Bishop | Takao Yokota
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