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Multifunctionality of plant ABC transportersâmore than just detoxifiersMartinoia et al., 2002
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- Martinoia E
- Klein M
- Geisler M
- Bovet L
- Forestier C
- Kolukisaoglu Ă
- MĂŒller-Röber B
- Schulz B
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- Planta
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The ABC-transporter superfamily is one of the largest protein families, and members can be found in bacteria, fungi, plants and animals. The first reports on plant ABC transporters showed that they are implicated in detoxification processes. The recent completion of the âŠ
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