CLE42 binding induces PXL2 interaction with SERK2
Shulin Mou, Xiaoxiao Zhang, Zhifu Han, Jiawei Wang, Xinqi Gong, Jijie Chai
CLE42 binding induces PXL2 interaction with SERK2
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