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A unified nomenclature for Arabidopsis dynamin-related large GTPases based on homology and possible functions

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Hong, Z., Bednarek, S., Blumwald, E. et al. A unified nomenclature for Arabidopsis dynamin-related large GTPases based on homology and possible functions. Plant Mol Biol 53, 261–265 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:PLAN.0000007000.29697.81

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