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1. Instant rerouting of photosynthetic electron transport to O 2 reduction after the plasma membrane excitation of Chara in the presence of methyl viologen.

2. Brefeldin A inhibits clathrin-dependent endocytosis and ion transport in Chara internodal cells.

3. Iron-induced behavioural and biochemical responses of charophytes in consequence of phosphates coagulant addition: Threats to lake ecosystems restoration.

4. Blocking the Bromodomains Function Contributes to Disturbances in Alga Chara vulgaris Spermatids Differentiation.

5. Cyclosis-mediated intercellular transmission of photosynthetic metabolites in Chara revealed with chlorophyll microfluorometry.

6. Long-range interactions of Chara chloroplasts are sensitive to plasma-membrane H + flows and comprise separate photo- and dark-operated pathways.

7. Toxic effects of linear alkylbenzene sulfonate on Chara vulgaris L.

8. Influence of the residue from an iron mining dam in the growth of two macrophyte species.

9. Bioaccumulation and toxicity studies of macroalgae (Charophyceae) treated with aluminium: Experimental studies in the context of lake restoration.

10. Pathways for external alkalinization in intact and in microwounded Chara cells are differentially sensitive to wortmannin.

11. Auxin effects on ion transport in Chara corallina.

12. The defense substance allicin from garlic permeabilizes membranes of Beta vulgaris, Rhoeo discolor, Chara corallina and artificial lipid bilayers.

13. Salinity-induced noise in membrane potential of Characeae Chara australis: effect of exogenous melatonin.

14. Etoposide interferes with the process of chromatin condensation during alga Chara vulgaris spermiogenesis.

15. Combined effects of cadmium and zinc on growth, tolerance, and metal accumulation in Chara australis and enhanced phytoextraction using EDTA.

16. Cyclosis-mediated transfer of H2O 2 elicited by localized illumination of Chara cells and its relevance to the formation of pH bands.

17. The mitigating effect of calcification-dependent of utilization of inorganic carbon of Chara vulgaris Linn on NH4-N toxicity.

18. Transduction of pressure signal to electrical signal upon sudden increase in turgor pressure in Chara corallina.

19. Exogenous melatonin affects photosynthesis in characeae Chara australis.

20. Bioconcentration and intracellular storage of hexachlorobenzene in charophytes and their potential role in monitoring and remediation actions.

21. Further electrophysiological studies on cellular effect of herbicide, bromoxynil, using characean cells.

22. Evolutionary appearance of the plasma membrane H (+) -ATPase containing a penultimate threonine in the bryophyte.

23. Cyclosis-related asymmetry of chloroplast-plasma membrane interactions at the margins of illuminated area in Chara corallina cells.

24. Effects of lanthanum on calcium and magnesium contents and cytoplasmic streaming of internodal cells of Chara corallina.

25. Involvement of protein synthesis in recovery from refractory period of electrical depolarization induced by osmotic stimulation in Chara corallina.

26. Actin-dependent deposition of putative endosomes and endoplasmic reticulum during early stages of wound healing in characean internodal cells.

27. Cd tolerance and accumulation in the aquatic macrophyte, Chara australis: potential use for charophytes in phytoremediation.

28. Unique cellular effect of the herbicide bromoxynil revealed by electrophysiological studies using characean cells.

29. Membrane potential fluctuations in Chara australis: a characteristic signature of high external sodium.

30. The role of H(+)/OH(-) channels in the salt stress response of Chara australis.

31. Primary effect of bromoxynil to induce plant cell death may be cytosol acidification.

32. Electrophysiological characterization of the node in Chara corallina: functional differentiation for wounding response.

33. Mechanosensitive ion channels in chara: influence of water channel inhibitors, HgCl2 and ZnCl2, on generation of receptor potential.

34. Loss of stability: a new look at the physics of cell wall behavior during plant cell growth.

35. Excitation-induced dynamics of external pH pattern in Chara corallina cells and its dependence on external calcium concentration.

36. Assessment of the risk posed by the antifouling booster biocides Irgarol 1051 and diuron to freshwater macrophytes.

37. Voltage-gated calcium and Ca2+-activated chloride channels and Ca2+ transients: voltage-clamp studies of perfused and intact cells of Chara.

38. Ion flux interaction with cytoplasmic streaming in branchlets of Chara australis.

39. The motility of Chara corallina myosin was inhibited reversibly by 2,3-butanedione monoxime (BDM).

40. Tip-localized actin polymerization and remodeling, reflected by the localization of ADF, profilin and villin, are fundamental for gravity-sensing and polar growth in characean rhizoids.

41. A cohesion/tension mechanism explains the gating of water channels (aquaporins) in Chara internodes by high concentration.

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