MAX1 Encodes a Cytochrome P450 Family Member that Acts Downstream of MAX3/4 to Produce a Carotenoid-Derived Branch-Inhibiting Hormone
Jonathan Booker(University of York), Ottoline Leyser(University of York), Barbara Willett(University of York), Colin Turnbull(Imperial College London), Peter Goddard(Yara (Norway)), W. J. Wright(University of York), Tobias Sieberer(University of Vienna), Lisa Williamson(University of York), Petra Stirnberg(University of York), Murali Srinivasan(Yara (Norway))
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