COBRA encodes a putative GPI-anchored protein, which is polarly localized and necessary for oriented cell expansion in <i>Arabidopsis</i>
Gary Schindelman(New York University), Philip N. Benfey(Duke University), Atsushi Morikami(John Innes Centre), Maureen C. McCann(John Innes Centre), Paul Derbyshire(John Innes Centre), Nicholas C. Carpita(John Innes Centre), Jee Jung(John Innes Centre), Tobias I. Baskin(Marine Biological Laboratory)
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