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Programmed Cell Death in Plants: A Role for Mitochondrial-Associated Hexokinases
“By the time I was born, more of me had died than survived. It was no wonder I cannot remember; during that time I went through brain after brain for nine months, finally contriving the one model that could be human, equipped for language.” This quote from Lewis [Thomas (1992)][1] speaks to the