Improved transcriptional activators and their use in mis-expression traps in Arabidopsis.
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F. Brandizzi | I. Moore | I. Jepson | H. Townley | Yibing Wang | Judith Craft | Alberto Martínez | S. Rutherford | A. Martínez | Alberto Martínez
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