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    Shimshick EJ, Hebert RR.
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    Liu X, Wolfe R, Welch LR, Domozych DS, Popper ZA, Showalter AM.
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  • 52. Characterization and expression of four proline-rich cell wall protein genes in Arabidopsis encoding two distinct subsets of multiple domain proteins.
    Fowler TJ, Bernhardt C, Tierney ML.
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  • 54. Induction of chalcone synthase expression by rhizobia and nod factors in root hairs and roots.
    Krause A, Lan VT, Broughton WJ.
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  • 55. Nod factors of Rhizobium are a key to the legume door.
    Relić B, Perret X, Estrada-García MT, Kopcinska J, Golinowski W, Krishnan HB, Pueppke SG, Broughton WJ.
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  • 57. Flavones and isoflavones as inducing substances of legume nodulation.
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  • 58. Rhizobia modulate root-hair-specific expression of extensin genes.
    Arsenijević-Maksimović I, Broughton WJ, Krause A.
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  • 59. Induction of chalcone synthase expression by rhizobia and nod factors in root hairs and roots.
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