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Hormone evolution: The key to signalling

Tetsuo Kushiro, Eiji Nambara and Peter McCourt
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Tetsuo Kushiro: Laboratory for Reproductive Growth Regulation, Plant Science Centre
Eiji Nambara: Laboratory for Reproductive Growth Regulation, Plant Science Centre
Peter McCourt: University of Toronto

Nature, 2003, vol. 422, issue 6928, 122-122

Abstract: The similarity of hydrophobic hormones in plants and animals suggests that once you make a good key, with occasional filing it can be used in many different developmental locks.

Date: 2003
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