Kinetics of constant gravitropic stimulus responses in Arabidopsis roots using a feedback system.
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M. Evans | J. Mullen | J L Mullen | C Wolverton | H Ishikawa | M L Evans | H. Ishikawa | C. Wolverton | Michael L. Evans | Jack L. Mullen
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