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  • Dong Z, Shi L, Wang Y, Chen L, Cai Z, Wang Y, Jin JB, Li X*. 2013. Identification and dynamic regulation of microRNAs involved in salt stress responses in functional soybean nodules by high-throughput sequencing. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 14: 2717-2738   [more]
  • Zhou XF, Jin YH, Yoo CY, Lin XL, Kim, WY, Yun, DJ, Bressan RA, Hasegawa PM, Jin JB*. 2013. CYCLIN H;1 regulates drought stress responses and blue light-induced stomatal opening through ROS accumulation in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiology, 162: 1030-1041    [more]
  • Li SP, Chen M, Yu DL, Ren SC, Sun SP, Liu LD, Ketelaar T, Emons A, Liu CM*. 2013. EXO70A1-mediated vesicle trafficking is critical for tracheary element development in Arabidopsis. Plant Cell, 25: 1774-1786   [more]
  • Zhang Z, van Esse P, van Damme M, Fradin E, Liu CM, Thomma B*. 2013. Ve1-mediated resistance against Verticillium does not involve a hypersensitive response in Arabidopsis. Molecular Plant Pathology, 14: 719-727   [more]
  • Liu YX, Geyer R, Brambilla V, Nakabayashi K, Soppe WJJ*. 2011. Chromatin dynamics during seed dormancy. Methods in Molecular Biology: Seed Dormancy, 773: 239-257. Edited by A. Kermode. Humana Press, New York USA.   [more]
  • Zanten M#, Liu YX#, Soppe WJJ*. 2013. Epigenetic signalling during the life cycle of seeds. Page:127-153. G.Grafi and N.Ohad (eds.), Epigenetic Memory and Control in Plants, Signaling and Communication in Plants 18,Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg.   [more]
  • Ma Y, Qin F, Tran L*. 2012. Contribution of genomics to gene discovery in plant abiotic stress responses. Molecular Plant, 5: 1176–1178   [more]
  • Snyder J, Qi XQ*. 2013. BIOSYNTHESIS metal matters. Nature Chemical Biology, 9: 295-296   [more]
  • Liu Y, Cui SJ, Wu F, Yan S, Lin XL, Du XQ, Chong K, Schilling S, Theiben G, Meng Z*. 2013. Functional conservation of MIKC*-type MADS box genes in Arabidopsis and rice pollen maturation. Plant Cell, 25: 1288-1303   [more]
  • Zhang Y, Immink R, Liu CM, Emons A, Ketelaar T*. 2013.The Arabidopsis exocyst subunit SEC3A is essential for embryo development and accumulates in transient puncta at the plasma membrane. New Phytologist, 199: 74-88   [more]
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