Arabidopsis CPR5 regulates ethylene signaling via molecular association with the ETR1 receptor
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CPR5 regulates ethylene signaling via molecular association with the ETR1 receptor
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Journal of Integrative Plant Biology
Volume 59, Issue 11, Pages 810-824
Publisher
Wiley
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2017-07-14
DOI
10.1111/jipb.12570
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