Hexose transporter CsSWEET7a in cucumber mediates phloem unloading in companion cells for fruit development.
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Jiang Wang | Yaxin Li | X. Sui | Si Ma | Huan Liu | Lulu Sun | S. Feng | Li‐Qing Chen | Xuehui Yao | K. Xu
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