ATP compartmentation in plastids and cytosol of <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i> revealed by fluorescent protein sensing
Chia Pao Voon(University of Hong Kong), Boon Leong Lim(Chinese University of Hong Kong), Thomas Nietzel(University of Bonn), Philippe Fuchs(University of Bonn), Markus Schwarzländer(Universität Ulm), Stephan Wagner(University of Bonn), Abira Sahu(University of Alabama at Birmingham), Xiaoqian Guan(University of Hong Kong), May Ngor Chan(University of Hong Kong), Per Gardeström(Umeå University), Yuzhe Sun(Zhejiang University), Wayne K. Versaw(Texas A&M University)
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