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_displayNameMutations in multiple XXT genes of Arabidopsis reveal the complexity of xyloglucan biosynthesis
_timestamp2014-11-19 21:26:30
author[Person:5644133] Zabotina, Olga A
[Person:5644065] Avci, Utku
[Person:5644138] Cavalier, David
[Person:5320419] Pattathil, Sivakumar
[Person:5644145] Chou, Yi-Hsiang
[Person:5644083] Eberhard, Stefan
[Person:5644131] Danhof, Linda
[Person:5322791] Keegstra, Kenneth
[Person:5321032] Hahn, Michael G
created[InstanceEdit:5644117] Amarasinghe, Vindhya, 2014-11-20
journalPlant Physiol.
modified[InstanceEdit:5644146] Amarasinghe, Vindhya, 2014-11-20
pages1367-84
pubMedIdentifier22696020
titleMutations in multiple XXT genes of Arabidopsis reveal the complexity of xyloglucan biosynthesis
volume159
year2012
(literatureReference)[Summation:5644127] Xyloglucan is a major hemicellulose in plant cell walls and ...
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