Cytokinins Regulate a Bidirectional Phosphorelay Network in Arabidopsis
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Michael R. Sussman | Masayuki Higuchi | Ykä Helariutta | Ari Pekka Mähönen | Tatsuo Kakimoto | M. Sussman | Y. Helariutta | T. Kakimoto | A. P. Mähönen | Masayuki Higuchi | Kaori Miyawaki | K. Törmäkangas | Melissa S. Pischke | Kaori Miyawaki | Kirsi Törmäkangas | Kaori N. Miyawaki
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