Chitin-induced activation of immune signaling by the rice receptor CEBiP relies on a unique sandwich-type dimerization.
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Chitin-induced activation of immune signaling by the rice receptor CEBiP relies on a unique sandwich-type dimerization.
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scientific article published on 06 January 2014
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Chitin-induced activation of i ...... ue sandwich-type dimerization.
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Chitin-induced activation of i ...... ue sandwich-type dimerization.
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Chitin-induced activation of i ...... ue sandwich-type dimerization.
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Chitin-induced activation of i ...... ue sandwich-type dimerization.
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Chitin-induced activation of i ...... ue sandwich-type dimerization.
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Chitin-induced activation of i ...... ue sandwich-type dimerization.
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Alessia Ruggiero
Flavia Squeglia
Hanae Kaku
Ken Tokuyasu
Masahiro Hayafune
Miyu Kayama
Naoto Shibuya
Sakiko Arima
Yoshitake Desaki
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10.1073/PNAS.1312099111
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2014-01-06T00:00:00Z