Physcomitrella MADS-box genes regulate water supply and sperm movement for fertilization
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H. Ohta | M. Shimojima | Yosuke Tamada | T. Murata | M. Hasebe | R. Kofuji | M. Kikkawa | S. Shigenobu | Y. Hiwatashi | Yuko Sasaki-Sekimoto | Y. Kabeya | Shizuka Koshimizu
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