Quantitative Tandem Affinity Purification, an Effective Tool to Investigate Protein Complex Composition in Plant Hormone Signaling: Strigolactones in the Spotlight
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Kris Gevaert | Alan Walton | Sylwia Struk | Sofie Goormachtig | G. Persiau | G. De Jaeger | K. Gevaert | S. Goormachtig | Geert Persiau | Geert De Jaeger | F. Boyer | Lukas Braem | Annick De Keyser | François-Didier Boyer | Alan Walton | Lukas Braem | A. De Keyser | Sylwia Struk
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