Shade-induced nuclear localization of PIF7 is regulated by phosphorylation and 14-3-3 proteins in Arabidopsis
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Shade-induced nuclear localization of PIF7 is regulated by phosphorylation and 14-3-3 proteins in Arabidopsis
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eLife
Volume 7, Issue -, Pages -
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eLife Sciences Organisation, Ltd.
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2018-06-21
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10.7554/elife.31636
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