Structure and function of the Arabidopsis ABC transporter ABCB19 in brassinosteroid export
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This paper, published in 2024, received 54 indexed citations . Written by Hong Wei, Qian Ma, Nemanja Vukašinović, Miroslav Kvasnica, Johan M. Winne, Yongxiang Gao, Shutang Tan, Jiřı́ Friml, Xin Liu and Eugenia Russinova covering the research area of Plant Science and Molecular Biology. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Plant Science (49 citations), Molecular Biology (22 citations) and Oncology (5 citations). Published in Science.
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