A putative phosphatase, LSF1, is required for normal starch turnover in Arabidopsis leaves.
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A putative phosphatase, LSF1, is required for normal starch turnover in Arabidopsis leaves.
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A putative phosphatase, LSF1, ...... urnover in Arabidopsis leaves.
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A putative phosphatase, LSF1, ...... urnover in Arabidopsis leaves.
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A putative phosphatase, LSF1, ...... urnover in Arabidopsis leaves.
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A putative phosphatase, LSF1, ...... urnover in Arabidopsis leaves.
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A putative phosphatase, LSF1, ...... urnover in Arabidopsis leaves.
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A putative phosphatase, LSF1, ...... urnover in Arabidopsis leaves.
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A putative phosphatase, LSF1, ...... urnover in Arabidopsis leaves.
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Alison M Smith
Christoph Edner
Gerhard Ritte
Jychian Chen
Martin Steup
Michaela Stettler
Sean E Weise
Sebastian Mahlow
Sebastian Streb
Sylviane Comparot-Moss
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10.1104/PP.109.148981
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2009-12-16T00:00:00Z