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O-Glycosylated Cell Wall Proteins Are Essential in Root Hair Growth
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2011
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Silvia M. Velasquez
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Martiniano M. Ricardi
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Javier Gloazzo Dorosz
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Sequential protein posttranslational modifications facilitate cell wall self-assembly and root hair elongation in Arabidopsis .
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