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Zhong HH, Painter JE, Salome PA, Straume M, McClung CR. 1998. Imbibition, but not release from stratification, sets the circadian clock in Arabidopsis seedlings. Plant Cell 10:2005-17
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Zhong, H.H.1
Painter, J.E.2
Salome, P.A.3
Straume, M.4
McClung, C.R.5
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