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Volumn 26, Issue 8, 2014, Pages 3372-3386

The microtubule plus-end tracking protein ARMADILLO-REPEAT KINESIN1 promotes microtubule catastrophe in arabidopsis

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Indexed keywords

ARABIDOPSIS PROTEIN; KINESIN; MRH2 PROTEIN, ARABIDOPSIS; NITROBENZENE DERIVATIVE; ORYZALIN; SULFANILAMIDE DERIVATIVE;

EID: 84907459054     PISSN: 10404651     EISSN: 1532298X     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1105/tpc.114.126789     Document Type: Article
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