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Cooperative ethylene receptor signaling.
Cloning, expression and purification of orthologous membrane proteins: a general protocol for prepar…
Cloning and expression of ethylene receptor ERS1 at various developmental and ripening stages of m…
Tomato TILLING technology: development of a reverse genetics tool for the efficient isolation of mut…
Arabidopsis RTE1 is essential to ethylene receptor ETR1 amino-terminal signaling independent of CTR1…
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