Dynamics of chromatin accessibility and gene regulation by MADS-domain transcription factors in flower development
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Javier F. Palatnik | Kerstin Kaufmann | Pedro Madrigal | Pawel Krajewski | Jose M Muiño | Gerco C Angenent | Pedro Madrigal | J. T. Matus | J. Riechmann | Jian Jin | F. Wellmer | K. Kaufmann | J. Muiño | P. Krajewski | G. Angenent | A. Pajoro | J. Palatnik | S. Balazadeh | Muhammad Arif | José Tomás Matus | Diarmuid S. Ó’Maoiléidigh | M. Mecchia | J. M. Debernardi | Alice Pajoro | Salma Balazadeh | Frank Wellmer | Muhammad Arif | Javier F Palatnik | Jian Jin | Martin A Mecchia | Juan M Debernardi | Diarmuid S Ó’Maoiléidigh | José-Luis Riechmann | J. M. Muiño | J. Debernardi | Muhammad Arif
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