Whole organ, venation and epidermal cell morphological variations are correlated in the leaves of Arabidopsis mutants.
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Stijn Dhondt | Joaquín Sánchez-Soriano | Gerrit T.S. Beemster | José Luis Micol | J. Micol | M. Ponce | G. Beemster | J. Sánchez-Soriano | María Rosa Ponce | José Manuel Pérez-Pérez | Silvia Rubio-Díaz | Diana Hernández-Romero | Silvia Rubio-Díaz | D. Hernández-Romero | J. Pérez-Pérez | Stijn Dhondt
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