COBRA, an Arabidopsis Extracellular Glycosyl-Phosphatidyl Inositol-Anchored Protein, Specifically Controls Highly Anisotropic Expansion through Its Involvement in Cellulose Microfibril Orientation
François Roudier(Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique), Philip N. Benfey(Duke University), Anita Fernandez(Fairfield University), Paul Dupree(University of Cambridge), Geoffrey O. Wasteneys(University of British Columbia), Georg H. H. Borner(Heidelberg University), Gary Schindelman(New York University), Shuang Song(Duke University), Tobias I. Baskin(University of Missouri), Miki Fujita(Australian National University), Regina Himmelspach(University of British Columbia)
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