Regulation of the Arabidopsis CBF regulon by a complex low-temperature regulatory network.
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Colleen J Doherty | Colleen J. Doherty | S. J. Gilmour | M. Thomashow | Sunchung Park | Chin-Mei Lee | C. Doherty | Yongsig Kim | Sunchung Park | Chin-Mei Lee | Sarah J Gilmour | YongSig Kim | Michael F Thomashow
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