A special pair of phytohormones controls excitability, slow closure, and external stomach formation in the Venus flytrap
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Rainer Hedrich | Dietmar Geiger | K. Al-Rasheid | R. Hedrich | B. Hause | E. Król | Elzbieta Krol | Erwin Neher | M. Escalante-Pérez | E. Neher | A. Stange | D. Geiger | Khaled A S Al-Rasheid | María Escalante-Pérez | Annette Stange | Bettina Hause
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