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52. Role of Fructokinases in the Development and Function of the Vascular System
53. Enhancing Cotton Fiber Elongation and Cellulose Synthesis by Manipulating Fructokinase Activity
54. Mutual effects of hexose phosphorylation enzymes and phosphorous on plant development
55. Using Semi-Projective Doll Play Methods to Classify Middle Childhood Children Into Four Attachment Types: Types Associations With Distinctive Psychosocial Adaptation
56. Plant Fructokinases: Evolutionary, Developmental, and Metabolic Aspects in Sink Tissues
57. NOTE: Does Overexpression of Tomato Fructokinase (LeFRK1) in Cotton Enhance Yield?
58. Regulation of Senescence by Sugar Metabolism
59. The Fall in Saving Rates: A Matter of Concern—Symposium / רב-שיח הירידה בשיעורי החיסכון: מקור לדאגה
60. Genetic and Biochemical Characterization of Fructose Accumulation: A Strategy to Improve Fruit Quality
61. Internalization of Salmonella enterica in leaves is induced by light and involves chemotaxis and penetration through open stomata
62. Suppression of sucrose synthase affects auxin signaling and leaf morphology in tomato
63. Sugar and hexokinase suppress expression of PIP aquaporins and reduce leaf hydraulics that preserves leaf water potential
64. Corrigendum: Arabidopsis Fructokinases Are Important for Seed Oil Accumulation and Vascular Development
65. Arabidopsis Fructokinases Are Important for Seed Oil Accumulation and Vascular Development
66. Referee report. For: An evolutionary perspective on signaling peptides: toxic peptides are selected to provide information regarding the processing of the propeptide, which represents the phenotypic state of the signaling cell [version 1; referees: 2 approved]
67. The role of nitrogen in photosynthetic acclimation to elevated [CO2] in tomatoes.
68. Expression of Arabidopsis Hexokinase in Citrus Guard Cells Controls Stomatal Aperture and Reduces Transpiration
69. The tomato plastidic fructokinaseSl FRK 3plays a role in xylem development
70. A long region upstream of the IME1 gene regulates meiosis in yeast
71. BREEDING AND GENETICS: Does Overexpression of Tomato Fructokinase (LeFRK1) in Cotton Enhance Yield?
72. Arabidopsis thaliana Hexokinase cDNA Isolated by Complementation of Yeast Cells
73. The guard cell metabolome: functions in stomatal movement and global food security
74. Constitutively overexpressing a tomato fructokinase gene (LeFRK1) in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L. cv. Coker 312) positively affects plant vegetative growth, boll number and seed cotton yield
75. Sensing Sugar and Saving Water
76. Socioemotional and behavioural adaptation of students with disabilities: the significance of teacher–student attachment-like relationships.
77. The Contribution of Homeroom Teachers’ Attachment Styles and of Students’ Maternal Attachment to the Explanation of Attachment-like Relationships between Teachers and Students with Disabilities
78. Mesophyll photosynthesis and guard cell metabolism impacts on stomatal behaviour
79. Substantial roles of hexokinase and fructokinase in the effects of sugars on plant physiology and development
80. Hexose Kinases and Their Role in Sugar-Sensing and Plant Development
81. The tomato plastidic fructokinase Sl FRK3 plays a role in xylem development.
82. The Pitfalls of Transgenic Selection and New Roles ofAtHXK1: A High Level ofAtHXK1Expression Uncouples Hexokinase1-Dependent Sugar Signaling from Exogenous Sugar
83. Representations of Mother-Child Attachment Relationships and Social-Information Processing of Peer Relationships in Early Adolescence
84. Botrytis cinerea induces senescence and is inhibited by autoregulated expression of the IPT gene
85. Role of tomato hexose kinases
86. The gibberellin-induced, cysteine-rich protein GIP2 fromPetunia hybridaexhibitsin plantaantioxidant activity
87. Quantitative metabolic profiling by 1-dimensional 1H-NMR analyses: application to plant genetics and functional genomics
88. A rapid method for the analysis of zygosity in transgenic plants
89. The tomato hexokinase LeHXK1 cloning, mapping, expression pattern and phylogenetic relationships
90. Sucrose uptake, invertase localization and gene expression in developing fruit ofLycopersicon esculentumand the sucrose-accumulatingLycopersicon hirsutum
91. LeFRK2, the gene encoding the major fructokinase in tomato fruits, is not required for starch biosynthesis in developing fruits
92. Vesicle-associated Membrane Protein ofArabidopsis Suppresses Bax-induced Apoptosis in Yeast Downstream of Oxidative Burst
93. Attachment security and adjustment to school in middle childhood
94. Cloning and characterization of a cDNA encoding hexokinase from tomato
95. Modification of Carbohydrate Content in Developing Tomato Fruit
96. Saccharomyces cerevisiaeCells Harboring the Gene Encoding Sarcotoxin IA Secrete a Peptide That Is Toxic to Plant Pathogenic Bacteria
97. Tomato Fructokinases Exhibit Differential Expression and Substrate Regulation1
98. Sugar induced cell death in yeast is dependent on the rate of sugar phosphorylation as determined by Arabidopsis thaliana hexokinase
99. Modification of Carbohydrate Content in Developing Tomato Fruit
100. Mate selection in yeast: A reconsideration of the signals and the message encoded by them
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