The plant cell wall matrix harbors a precursor of defense signaling peptides.

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Published in Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A on August 26, 2005

Authors

Javier Narváez-Vásquez1, Gregory Pearce, Clarence A Ryan

Author Affiliations

1: Institute of Biological Chemistry, Washington State University, Pullman, WA 99164-6340, USA.

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