A qualitative continuous model of cellular auxin and brassinosteroid signaling and their crosstalk
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Ioannis Xenarios | Miroslav Strnad | Martial Sankar | Karen S. Osmont | Jakub Rolcik | Bojan Gujas | Danuse Tarkowska | Christian S. Hardtke | I. Xenarios | M. Sankar | C. Hardtke | M. Strnad | J. Rolcik | D. Tarkowská | Bojan Gujas
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