Four Arabidopsis AREB/ABF transcription factors function predominantly in gene expression downstream of SnRK2 kinases in abscisic acid signalling in response to osmotic stress
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K. Shinozaki | Y. Fujita | K. Yamaguchi-Shinozaki | K. Maruyama | Junro Mogami | D. Todaka | TAKUYA YOSHIDA | YASUNARI FUJITA | KYONOSHIN MARUYAMA | JUNRO MOGAMI | DAISUKE TODAKA | KAZUO SHINOZAKI | KAZUKO YAMAGUCHI-SHINOZAKI | T. Yoshida
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