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Duque, Paula
2022
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“... Branching Phenotyping in Arabidopsis and Tomato -- Ribo-Seq Method to Study Genome-Wide Translational Regulation in Plants -- Assessing Flowering Time Under Different Photoperiods -- Analysis of Phytochrome-Dependent Seed Germination in Arabidopsis -- Rhythmic...”2022
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Hatori, Megumi
2022
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“... -- Identification and Characterization of Genes Involved in Vertebrate Photoperiodism -- Methods to Study Sleep in Zebrafish -- Assessment of Sleep in Mice -- Design Principles and Analysis Guidelines for Understanding Time-of-Day Effects in the Brain -- Proteomics...”2022
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Qi, Yiping
2019
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“... Transcriptional Activation -- Generating Photoperiod-Sensitive Genic Male Sterile Rice Lines with CRISPR-Cas9 -- Knocking Out MicroRNA Genes in Rice with CRISPR/Cas9 -- An Agrobacterium-Mediated CRISPR-Cas9 Platform for Genome Editing in Maize -- Fluorescence Marker...”2019
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Duque, Paula
2016
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“... Visualization of Auxins in Plant Tissues.-Â Immunolocalization of PIN and ABCB Transporters in Plants -- Analysis of Circadian Leaf Movements -- Sample Preparation of Arabidopsis Thaliana Shoot Apices for Expression Studies of Photoperiod-Induced Genes.-Â A Luciferase...”2016
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Staiger, Dorothee.
2014
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“... of photoperiodic flowering time control in Arabidopsis and barley -- The perennial clock is an essential timer for seasonal growth events and cold hardiness -- Monitoring seasonal bud set, bud burst and cold hardiness in Populus -- Transformation and Measurement...”2014
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Nelson, Randy Joe.
2009
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“...pt. 1. Photoperiodism in plants and fungi -- pt. 2. Photoperiodism in invertebrates -- pt. Photoperiodism in vertebrates....”2009
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Jaeger, Nils I.
1985
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“... of the Bilateral Circadian Mechanism in Crickets -- Effect of Reversed Photoperiod on Daily Rhythms of Synthesis and Accumulation of Neurosecretion in the Brain of the House Cricket -- Circadian Rhythm of Locomotor Activity in Musca Continues After Severance of Optic...”1985
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