Cell-to-cell movement of the CAPRICE protein in Arabidopsis root epidermal cell differentiation
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Satoshi Tabata | Kiyotaka Okada | Masahiro Noguchi | Tetsuya Ishida | Ryosuke Sano | Yoshihiro Koshino-Kimura | Tomohiko Kato | S. Tabata | T. Wada | K. Okada | Tomohiko Kato | R. Tominaga | Shusei Sato | T. Kurata | R. Sano | T. Ishida | Shusei Sato | Takuji Wada | Rumi Tominaga | Tetsuya Kurata | Chie Kawabata-Awai | Sayoko Hattori | Ryoko Nagasaka | M. Noguchi | Sayoko Hattori | Yoshihiro Koshino-Kimura | Chie Kawabata-Awai | Ryoko Nagasaka
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