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bibliographicCitation Suttangkakul A, Li F, Chung T, Vierstra RD. The ATG1/ATG13 protein kinase complex is both a regulator and a target of autophagic recycling in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell. 2011 Oct;23(10):3761–79. PMID: 21984698; PMCID: PMC3229148.
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