Author response: Epidermal LysM receptor ensures robust symbiotic signalling in Lotus japonicus
Eiichi Murakami(Iwate Prefectural Kamaishi Hospital), Simona Radutoiu(Aarhus University), Andrea Genre(University of Turin), Lene H. Madsen(Aarhus University), Simon Kelly(Aarhus University), Maria Vinther(Aarhus University), Kasper R. Andersen(Aarhus University), Francesco Venice(University of Turin), Christian T. Hjuler(University of Copenhagen), Mikkel B. Thygesen(University of Copenhagen), Kira Gysel(Aarhus University), Knud J. Jensen(University of Copenhagen), Mickaël Blaise(Université Côte d'Azur), Jens Stougaard(Aarhus University), Jeryl Cheng(Aarhus University), Dorthe Bødker Jensen(Aarhus University), Zoltán Bozsóki(Aarhus University), Ke Tao(Fudan University), Yasuyuki Kawaharada(Iwate University), Kasper K. Sørensen(University of Copenhagen), Noor de Jong(Aarhus University)
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