Modelling of auxin transport affected by gravity and differential radial growth.
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Jacques Demongeot | Salomé Martínez | Loïc Forest | L. Forest | J. Demongeot | J. San Martín | F. Padilla | S. Martínez | Jaime San Martín | Fernando Padilla | Salomé Martínez | Loïc Forest
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