An ERF Transcription Factor in Medicago truncatula That Is Essential for Nod Factor Signal Transduction[W]
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Kathryn VandenBosch | J. F. Marsh | Colby G Starker | D. Cook | G. Oldroyd | A. Kereszt | S. Long | R. Mitra | P. Kaló | J. Marsh | G. Kiss | R. Penmetsa | K. VandenBosch | Raka M Mitra | Sharon R Long | Attila Kereszt | Péter Kaló | Colby G. Starker | Giles E D Oldroyd | R Varma Penmetsa | Gyorgy B Kiss | Patrick H Middleton | Júlia Jakab | Jake Doll | Radhika Prabhu | John F Marsh | Brigitta Dudas | Doug R Cook | Radhika Prabhu | Patrick H. Middleton | B. Dudás | J. Jakab | Jake Doll
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