ETHYLENE-INSENSITIVE5 encodes a 5′→3′ exoribonuclease required for regulation of the EIN3-targeting F-box proteins EBF1/2
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Hongwei Guo | Hongjiang Li | Joseph R Ecker | Plinio Guzman | B. Gregory | J. Ecker | Hongwei Guo | P. Guzmán | Laura Aguilar-Henonin | S. Nourizadeh | G. Olmedo | Brian D Gregory | Fengying An | Fengying An | Gabriela Olmedo | Saeid D Nourizadeh | Laura Aguilar-Henonin | Hongjiang Li | Saeid D. Nourizadeh
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