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Auxin Transport: Binding of Auxins and Phytotropins to the Carriers. Accumulation into and Efflux from Membrane Vesicles

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This paper concerns the elements of the auxin transport system, elements that probably are very sophisticated carrier proteins in the plasmalemma. These proteins may be related to the auxin receptors relevant for this hormones’s action.

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Hertel, R. (1987). Auxin Transport: Binding of Auxins and Phytotropins to the Carriers. Accumulation into and Efflux from Membrane Vesicles. In: Klämbt, D. (eds) Plant Hormone Receptors. NATO ASI Series, vol 10. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-72779-5_8

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