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  • A Conserved Core of Program... A Conserved Core of Programmed Cell Death Indicator Genes Discriminates Developmentally and Environmentally Induced Programmed Cell Death in Plants
    Olvera-Carrillo, Yadira; Van Bel, Michiel; Van Hautegem, Tom ... Plant physiology (Bethesda), 12/2015, Volume: 169, Issue: 4
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    A plethora of diverse programmed cell death (PCD) processes has been described in living organisms. In animals and plants, different forms of PCD play crucial roles in development, immunity, and ...
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  • Root Exudation of Phytochem... Root Exudation of Phytochemicals in Arabidopsis Follows Specific Patterns That Are Developmentally Programmed and Correlate with Soil Microbial Functions
    Chaparro, Jacqueline M; Badri, Dayakar V; Bakker, Matthew G ... PloS one, 02/2013, Volume: 8, Issue: 2
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    Plant roots constantly secrete compounds into the soil to interact with neighboring organisms presumably to gain certain functional advantages at different stages of development. Accordingly, it has ...
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  • Genetic regulatory effects ... Genetic regulatory effects modified by immune activation contribute to autoimmune disease associations
    Kim-Hellmuth, Sarah; Bechheim, Matthias; Pütz, Benno ... Nature communications, 08/2017, Volume: 8, Issue: 1
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    The immune system plays a major role in human health and disease, and understanding genetic causes of interindividual variability of immune responses is vital. Here, we isolate monocytes from 134 ...
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  • Dynamic landscape of immune... Dynamic landscape of immune cell-specific gene regulation in immune-mediated diseases
    Ota, Mineto; Nagafuchi, Yasuo; Hatano, Hiroaki ... Cell, 05/2021, Volume: 184, Issue: 11
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    Genetic studies have revealed many variant loci that are associated with immune-mediated diseases. To elucidate the disease pathogenesis, it is essential to understand the function of these variants, ...
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  • Penetration of the stigma a... Penetration of the stigma and style elicits a novel transcriptome in pollen tubes, pointing to genes critical for growth in a pistil
    Qin, Yuan; Leydon, Alexander R; Manziello, Ann ... PLoS genetics, 08/2009, Volume: 5, Issue: 8
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    Pollen tubes extend through pistil tissues and are guided to ovules where they release sperm for fertilization. Although pollen tubes can germinate and elongate in a synthetic medium, their ...
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  • A circadian gene expression... A circadian gene expression atlas in mammals: Implications for biology and medicine
    Zhang, Ray; Lahens, Nicholas F.; Ballance, Heather I. ... Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS, 11/2014, Volume: 111, Issue: 45
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    To characterize the role of the circadian clock in mouse physiology and behavior, we used RNA-seq and DNA arrays to quantify the transcriptomes of 12 mouse organs over time. We found 43% of all ...
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  • Transcriptome-Wide Changes ... Transcriptome-Wide Changes in Chlamydomonas reinhardtii Gene Expression Regulated by Carbon Dioxide and the CO₂-Concentrating Mechanism Regulator CIA5/CCM1
    Fang, Wei; Si, Yaqing; Douglass, Stephen ... The Plant cell, 05/2012, Volume: 24, Issue: 5
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    We used RNA sequencing to query the Chlamydomonas reinhardtii transcriptome for regulation by CO₂ and by the transcription regulator CIA5 (CCM1). Both CO₂ and CIA5 are known to play roles in ...
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  • Lanthanide-Dependent Regula... Lanthanide-Dependent Regulation of Methanol Oxidation Systems in Methylobacterium extorquens AM1 and Their Contribution to Methanol Growth
    Vu, Huong N; Subuyuj, Gabriel A; Vijayakumar, Srividhya ... Journal of bacteriology, 04/2016, Volume: 198, Issue: 8
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    Methylobacterium extorquens AM1 has two distinct types of methanol dehydrogenase (MeDH) enzymes that catalyze the oxidation of methanol to formaldehyde. MxaFI-MeDH requires pyrroloquinoline quinone ...
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  • miRNA profiling of naïve, e... miRNA profiling of naïve, effector and memory CD8 T cells
    Wu, Haoquan; Neilson, Joel R; Kumar, Priti ... PloS one, 10/2007, Volume: 2, Issue: 10
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    microRNAs have recently emerged as master regulators of gene expression during development and cell differentiation. Although profound changes in gene expression also occur during antigen-induced T ...
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