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Measuring Spatial and Temporal Ca2+ Signals in Arabidopsis Plants
Published on: September 2, 2014
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Nervous system-like signaling in plant defense
Gloria K Muday1, Heather Brown-Harding2
1Department of Biology and Center for Molecular Signaling, Wake Forest University, 455 Vine Street, Winston Salem, NC 27101, USA. muday@wfu.edu.
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