Arabidopsis JACKDAW and MAGPIE zinc finger proteins delimit asymmetric cell division and stabilize tissue boundaries by restricting SHORT-ROOT action.
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Renze Heidstra | Ben Scheres | Hala Hassan | Ikram Blilou | I. Blilou | B. Scheres | Hala Hassan | R. Heidstra | R. Immink | David Welch | Richard Immink | David Welch | Ikram Blilou
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