Determination of primary sequence specificity of Arabidopsis MAPKs MPK3 and MPK6 leads to identification of new substrates.
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Morten Grøtli | Markus J. Tamás | Erik Andreasson | Thomas Ljungdahl | M. Tamás | M. Lenman | M. Grøtli | E. Andreasson | S. Peck | Carolin Sörensson | Marit Lenman | Jenny Veide-Vilg | Simone Schopper | Markus J Tamás | Scott C Peck | T. Ljungdahl | S. Schopper | C. Sörensson | Jenny Veide-Vilg | Carolin Sörensson
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