Xyloglucan, galactomannan, glucuronoxylan, and rhamnogalacturonan I do not have identical structures in soybean root and root hair cell walls
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G. Stacey | M. Hossain | M. Libault | W. York | M. Peña | M. Hahn | S. Pattathil | M. O’Neill | R. Barbosa | L. Brechenmacher | A. Muszyński | R. Carlson | U. Avci | Easwaran Ramasamy | Marc Libault | Artur Muszyński
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