The isoprene‐responsive phosphoproteome provides new insights into the putative signalling pathways and novel roles of isoprene
Sarathi M. Weraduwage(Bishop's University), Thomas D. Sharkey(University of Wisconsin–Madison), Josh V. Vermaas(Michigan State University), Abira Sahu(University of Alabama at Birmingham), Douglas Whitten(Michigan State University), Martin Kulke(Technical University of Munich)
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