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An ATL78-Like RING-H2 Finger Protein Confers Abiotic Stress Tolerance through Interacting with RAV2 …
Coat protein of cassava common mosaic virus targets RAV1 and RAV2 transcription factors to subvert i…
Two plant viral suppressors of silencing require the ethylene-inducible host transcription factor RA…
Arabidopsis transcription factors, RAV1 and RAV2, are regulated by touch-related stimuli in a dose-d…
Characterization of the complex involved in regulating V-ATPase activity of the vacuolar and endosom…
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