AtPIN4 Mediates Sink-Driven Auxin Gradients and Root Patterning in Arabidopsis
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Klaus Palme | Ben Scheres | Thorsten Hamann | Karin Ljung | Eva Benková | Ikram Blilou | K. Ljung | G. Sandberg | G. Jürgens | J. Friml | E. Benková | I. Blilou | B. Scheres | K. Palme | T. Hamann | Gerd Jürgens | Jiřı́ Friml | Justyna Wisniewska | Scott Woody | Goran Sandberg | J. Wiśniewska | S. Woody | Thorsten Hamann | Ikram Blilou
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