Glycosylphosphatidylinositol Lipid Anchoring of Plant Proteins. Sensitive Prediction from Sequence- and Genome-Wide Studies for Arabidopsis and Rice1
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Michael Wildpaner | Birgit Eisenhaber | Frank Eisenhaber | Paul Dupree | F. Eisenhaber | B. Eisenhaber | P. Dupree | Michael Wildpaner | C. Schultz | Georg H. H. Borner | Carolyn J Schultz | Georg H H Borner
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