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2. Co-application of Brassinolide and Pyraclostrobin Improved Disease Control Efficacy by Eliciting Plant Innate Defense Responses in Arabidopsis thaliana .

3. Endogenous Brassinosteroids Are Involved in the Formation of Salt Resistance in Plants.

4. Assessment of Biological Activity of 28-Homobrassinolide via a Multi-Level Comparative Analysis.

6. Brassinosteroid signaling regulates phosphate starvation-induced malate secretion in plants.

7. Reciprocal inhibition of expression between RAV1 and BES1 modulates plant growth and development in Arabidopsis.

8. Brassinosteroids modulate autophagy through phosphorylation of RAPTOR1B by the GSK3-like kinase BIN2 in Arabidopsis.

9. Propiconazole-induced brassinosteroid deficiency reduces female fertility by inhibiting female gametophyte development in woodland strawberry.

10. Brassinosteroids promote etiolated apical structures in darkness by amplifying the ethylene response via the EBF-EIN3/PIF3 circuit.

11. Brassinosteroids enhance BES1-required thermomemory in Arabidopsis thaliana.

12. Brassinosteroids promote thermotolerance through releasing BIN2-mediated phosphorylation and suppression of HsfA1 transcription factors in Arabidopsis.

13. Integration of multi-omics data reveals interplay between brassinosteroid and Target of Rapamycin Complex signaling in Arabidopsis.

14. Adenosine monophosphate deaminase modulates BIN2 activity through hydrogen peroxide-induced oligomerization.

15. Pan-brassinosteroid signaling revealed by functional analysis of NILR1 in land plants.

16. SAUR15 interaction with BRI1 activates plasma membrane H+-ATPase to promote organ development of Arabidopsis.

17. Excavation of Genes Responsive to Brassinosteroids by Transcriptome Sequencing in Adiantum flabellulatum Gametophytes.

18. Brassinosteroids enhance salicylic acid-mediated immune responses by inhibiting BIN2 phosphorylation of clade I TGA transcription factors in Arabidopsis.

19. The photomorphogenic repressors BBX28 and BBX29 integrate light and brassinosteroid signaling to inhibit seedling development in Arabidopsis.

20. Interaction of brassinosteroid and cytokinin promotes ovule initiation and increases seed number per silique in Arabidopsis.

21. Brassinosteroids inhibit miRNA-mediated translational repression by decreasing AGO1 on the endoplasmic reticulum.

22. Brassinosteroids regulate outer ovule integument growth in part via the control of INNER NO OUTER by BRASSINOZOLE-RESISTANT family transcription factors.

23. The miR396-GRFs Module Mediates the Prevention of Photo-oxidative Damage by Brassinosteroids during Seedling De-Etiolation in Arabidopsis.

24. Regulation of Shoot Branching by Strigolactones and Brassinosteroids: Conserved and Specific Functions of Arabidopsis BES1 and Rice BZR1.

25. Local and Systemic Effects of Brassinosteroid Perception in Developing Phloem.

26. Gibberellins modulate shade-induced soybean hypocotyl elongation downstream of the mutual promotion of auxin and brassinosteroids.

27. Brassinosteroids signaling via BZR1 down-regulates expression of ACC oxidase 4 to control growth of Arabidopsis thaliana seedlings.

28. Biological Activities and Molecular Docking of Brassinosteroids 24-Norcholane Type Analogs.

29. 14-3-3 proteins contribute to leaf and root development via brassinosteroid insensitive 1 in Arabidopsis thaliana.

30. Exogenous Auxin Induces Transverse Microtubule Arrays Through TRANSPORT INHIBITOR RESPONSE1/AUXIN SIGNALING F-BOX Receptors.

31. Brassinosteroid signaling delimits root gravitropism via sorting of the Arabidopsis PIN2 auxin transporter.

32. GSK3-like kinase BIN2 phosphorylates RD26 to potentiate drought signaling in Arabidopsis.

33. Involvement of BIG5 and BIG3 in BRI1 Trafficking Reveals Diverse Functions of BIG-subfamily ARF-GEFs in Plant Growth and Gravitropism.

34. Identification of critical cysteine sites in brassinosteroid-insensitive 1 and novel signaling regulators using a transient expression system.

35. Brassinosteroid reduces ABA accumulation leading to the inhibition of ABA-induced stomatal closure.

36. Brassinosteroid Signaling Recruits Histone 3 Lysine-27 Demethylation Activity to FLOWERING LOCUS C Chromatin to Inhibit the Floral Transition in Arabidopsis.

37. Abscisic Acid Signaling Inhibits Brassinosteroid Signaling through Dampening the Dephosphorylation of BIN2 by ABI1 and ABI2.

38. Overexpressed BRH1, a RING finger gene, alters rosette leaf shape in Arabidopsis thaliana.

39. Scanning for New BRI1 Mutations via TILLING Analysis.

40. The F-box Protein KIB1 Mediates Brassinosteroid-Induced Inactivation and Degradation of GSK3-like Kinases in Arabidopsis.

41. A Mutation in the bHLH Domain of the SPCH Transcription Factor Uncovers a BR-Dependent Mechanism for Stomatal Development.

42. SINAT E3 Ligases Control the Light-Mediated Stability of the Brassinosteroid-Activated Transcription Factor BES1 in Arabidopsis.

43. Selective Autophagy of BES1 Mediated by DSK2 Balances Plant Growth and Survival.

44. Light Regulation of Brassinosteroid Signaling Components: Checking Regulation of Protein Stability in Darkness.

45. Identification of Brassinosteroid Target Genes by Chromatin Immunoprecipitation Followed by High-Throughput Sequencing (ChIP-seq) and RNA-Sequencing.

46. Methods for Modeling Brassinosteroid-Mediated Signaling in Plant Development.

47. The Primary Root of Sorghum bicolor (L. Moench) as a Model System to Study Brassinosteroid Signaling in Crops.

48. A Technical Framework for Studying the Signaling Nexus of Brassinosteroids and Immunity.

49. BRI1-Associated Receptor Kinase 1 Regulates Guard Cell ABA Signaling Mediated by Open Stomata 1 in Arabidopsis.

50. Spatiotemporal Dynamics of the BRI1 Receptor and its Regulation by Membrane Microdomains in Living Arabidopsis Cells.

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