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Cell signalling by oligosaccharides

1997 
Only recently has it begun to be understood how plants use the structural diversity of oligosaccharides to regulate important cellular processes such as growth, development and defence. A characteristic feature of these regulatory molecules is that they are biologically active at extremely low concentrations. A central remaining question is how cells perceive and transduce oligosaccharide signals, and current research is aimed at providing the answer.
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