Standout Papers

Signals from chloroplasts converge to regulate nuclear gene e... 1997 2026 2006 2016 2.9k
  1. Signals from chloroplasts converge to regulate nuclear gene expression. (2007)
    Shai Koussevitzky, Todd C. Mockler et al. PubMed
  2. A Putative Leucine-Rich Repeat Receptor Kinase Involved in Brassinosteroid Signal Transduction (1997)
    Jianming Li, Joanne Chory Cell
  3. Activation Tagging of the Floral Inducer FT (1999)
    Igor Kardailsky, Vipula K. Shukla et al. Science
  4. BES1 Accumulates in the Nucleus in Response to Brassinosteroids to Regulate Gene Expression and Promote Stem Elongation (2002)
    Yanhai Yin, Zhiyong Wang et al. Cell
  5. A Role for Flavin Monooxygenase-Like Enzymes in Auxin Biosynthesis (2001)
    Yunde Zhao, S. Christensen et al. Science
  6. Nuclear-Localized BZR1 Mediates Brassinosteroid-Induced Growth and Feedback Suppression of Brassinosteroid Biosynthesis (2002)
    Zhiyong Wang, Takeshi Nakano et al. Developmental Cell
  7. Rapid Synthesis of Auxin via a New Tryptophan-Dependent Pathway Is Required for Shade Avoidance in Plants (2008)
    Yi Tao, Liliana Krasińska et al. Cell
  8. Light Signal Transduction in Higher Plants (2004)
    Meng Chen, Joanne Chory et al. Annual Review of Genetics
  9. Activation Tagging in Arabidopsis (2000)
    Detlef Weigel, Ji Hoon Ahn et al. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
  10. Different Plant Hormones Regulate Similar Processes through Largely Nonoverlapping Transcriptional Responses (2006)
    Jennifer L. Nemhauser, Fangxin Hong et al. Cell
  11. A Role for Brassinosteroids in Light-Dependent Development of Arabidopsis (1996)
    Jianming Li, Punita Nagpal et al. Science
  12. BRI1 is a critical component of a plasma-membrane receptor for plant steroids (2001)
    Zhiyong Wang, Hideharu Seto et al. Nature
  13. A New Class of Transcription Factors Mediates Brassinosteroid-Regulated Gene Expression in Arabidopsis (2005)
    Yanhai Yin, Dionne Vafeados et al. Cell
  14. dCAPS, a simple technique for the genetic analysis of single nucleotide polymorphisms: experimental applications in Arabidopsis thaliana genetics (1998)
    Michael M. Neff, Joseph Neff et al. The Plant Journal
  15. Phytochrome A and Phytochrome B Have Overlapping but Distinct Functions in Arabidopsis Development (1994)
    Jason W. Reed, Akira Nagatani et al. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY
  16. RankProd: a bioconductor package for detecting differentially expressed genes in meta-analysis (2006)
    Fangxin Hong, Rainer Breitling et al. Bioinformatics
  17. Arabidopsis genomes uncoupled 5 ( GUN5 ) mutant reveals the involvement of Mg-chelatase H subunit in plastid-to-nucleus signal transduction (2001)
    Nobuyoshi Mochizuki, Judy A. Brusslan et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  18. Conversion of tryptophan to indole-3-acetic acid by TRYPTOPHAN AMINOTRANSFERASES OF ARABIDOPSIS and YUCCAs in Arabidopsis (2011)
    Xiangling Shen, Kiyoshi Mashiguchi et al. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
  19. Cryptochromes Interact Directly with PIFs to Control Plant Growth in Limiting Blue Light (2015)
    Ullas V. Pedmale, Shao‐shan Carol Huang et al. Cell
  20. Linking photoreceptor excitation to changes in plant architecture (2012)
    Lin Li, Karin Ljung et al. Genes & Development
  21. Alteration of Stimulus-Specific Guard Cell Calcium Oscillations and Stomatal Closing in Arabidopsis det3 Mutant (2000)
    Gethyn J. Allen, Sarah Chu et al. Science
  22. The role of ethylene in plant temperature stress response (2023)
    Jianyan Huang, Xiaobo Zhao et al. Trends in Plant Science

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Joanne Chory 42148 34225 1831 2171 298 51.1k
Mark Stitt 44596 27578 1711 2123 437 57.1k
Nam‐Hai Chua 33491 32237 1002 1044 374 44.1k
Ron Mittler 46938 25410 2438 1074 223 59.9k
Lothar Willmitzer 23456 21067 829 2215 362 35.6k
Marc Van Montagu 38636 33206 1268 2094 593 51.8k
Dirk Inzé 49409 36331 1713 1764 583 60.6k
Joseph R. Ecker 42475 41834 1363 7531 268 65.8k
Jian‐Kang Zhu 88236 51578 2253 3084 562 101.5k
Kazuko Yamaguchi‐Shinozaki 73246 44656 1825 2618 369 81.1k
A. Harvey Millar 14262 19993 951 2051 336 28.5k

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