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1. Mechanisms Used by Plants to Cope with DNA Damage.

2. The ASH1-RELATED3 SET-domain protein controls cell division competence of the meristem and the quiescent center of the Arabidopsis primary root.

3. A quiescent path to plant longevity.

4. ERF115 controls root quiescent center cell division and stem cell replenishment.

5. Brassinosteroid production and signaling differentially control cell division and expansion in the leaf.

6. AUREOCHROME1a-mediated induction of the diatom-specific cyclin dsCYC2 controls the onset of cell division in diatoms (Phaeodactylum tricornutum).

7. Arabidopsis ULTRAVIOLET-B-INSENSITIVE4 maintains cell division activity by temporal inhibition of the anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome.

8. New insights into the control of endoreduplication: endoreduplication could be driven by organ growth in Arabidopsis leaves.

9. Model-based analysis of Arabidopsis leaf epidermal cells reveals distinct division and expansion patterns for pavement and guard cells.

10. The role of the Arabidopsis E2FB transcription factor in regulating auxin-dependent cell division.

11. The Plant Anaphase-Promoting Complex/Cyclosome

32. The Arabidopsis GRAS-type SCL28 transcription factor controls the mitotic cell cycle and division plane orientation.

33. Multiple mechanisms explain how reduced KRP expression increases leaf size of Arabidopsis thaliana.

34. The ASH1-RELATED3 SET-Domain Protein Controls Cell Division Competence of the Meristem and the Quiescent Center of the Arabidopsis Primary Root1[W][OPEN]

35. Developmental regulation of CYCA2s contributes to tissue-specific proliferation in Arabidopsis

36. Alteration in Auxin Homeostasis and Signaling by Overexpression Of PINOID Kinase Causes Leaf Growth Defects in Arabidopsis thaliana.

37. Functional characterization of the diatom cyclin-dependent kinase A2 as a mitotic regulator reveals plant-like properties in a non-green lineage.

38. Model-Based Analysis of Arabidopsis Leaf Epidermal Cells Reveals Distinct Division and Expansion Patterns for Pavement and Guard Cells1[W][OA].

39. The DOF transcription factor OBP1 is involved in cell cycle regulation in Arabidopsis thaliana.

40. ABAP1 is a novel plant Armadillo BTB protein involved in DNA replication and transcription.

41. Atypical E2F activity restrains APC/CCCS52A2 function obligatory for endocycle onset.

42. The ins and outs of the plant cell cycle.

43. Cell Cycle Regulation in Plant Development.

44. A Plant-Specific Subclass of C-Terminal Kinesins Contains a Conserved A-Type Cyclin-Dependent Kinase Site Implicated in Folding and Dimerization.

45. Transcriptome analysis during cell division in plants.

46. Model-Based Analysis of Arabidopsis Leaf Epidermal Cells Reveals Distinct Division and Expansion Patterns for Pavement and Guard Cells1[W][OA].

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