LIPID DROPLET PROTEIN OF SEEDS is involved in the control of lipid droplet size in Arabidopsis seeds and seedlings
Nathan M. Doner(University of Guelph), Robert T. Mullen(University of Guelph), Martin Bonin(University of Münster), Kent D. Chapman(University of North Texas), Philipp William Niemeyer(University of Göttingen), Oliver Valerius(University of Göttingen), Payton Whitehead(University of North Texas), Trevor B. Romsdahl(University of North Texas), Yang Xu(Florida State University), John M. Dyer(Agricultural Research Service), Till Ischebeck(University of Münster), Gerhard H. Braus(University of Göttingen), Nicolas Esnay(University of North Texas), Alyssa C. Clews(University of Guelph), You Wang(University of Guelph), Damien Seay(United States Department of Agriculture)
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