ENOD40 expression in the pericycle precedes cortical cell division in Rhizobium-legume interaction and the highly conserved internal region of the gene does not encode a peptide
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Ton Bisseling | T. Bisseling | H. Franssen | Wei-Cai Yang | B. Compaan | Henk Franssen | Bert Compaan | Wei-cai Yang
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