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Nothing in plant-biotic interactions makes sense. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 203.
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Editorial overview: Plant synthetic and systems biology. Current Opinion in Biotechnology Film (1)
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2 in 1: One-step Affinity Purification for the Parallel Analysis of Protein-Protein and Protein-Metabolite Complexes. (2018)
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Partner communication and role of nutrients in the arbuscular mycorrhizal symbiosis. New Phytologist 206.
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Cross-kingdom lipid transfer in arbuscular mycorrhiza symbiosis and beyond. Current Opinion in Plant Biology 207.
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59 (4), S. 678 - 695 (2018)
Transcriptional Regulation of Arbuscular Mycorrhiza Development. Plant and Cell Physiology 208.
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32 (7-8), S. 479 - 490 (2018)
Auxin: a molecular trigger of seed development. Genes and Development 209.
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Interaction of nitric oxide with the components of the plant mitochondrial electron transport chain. Journal of Experimental Botany 210.
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46 (2), S. 321 - 328 (2018)
Metabolic regulation of photosynthesis. Biochemical Society Transactions 211.
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Hitting the Wall—Sensing and Signaling Pathways Involved in Plant Cell Wall Remodeling in Response to Abiotic Stress. Plants 212.
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Feeding the Walls: How Does Nutrient Availability Regulate Cell Wall Composition? International Journal of Molecular Sciences 213.
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84 (12-13 SI), S. 855 - 873 (2018)
The Integration of Metabolomics and Next-Generation Sequencing Data to Elucidate the Pathways of Natural Product Metabolism in Medicinal Plants. Planta Media 214.
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59 (9), S. 1700 - 1713 (2018)
Conceptual and Methodological Considerations on mRNA and Proteins as Intercellular and Long-Distance Signals. Plant and Cell Physiology