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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. Electrical Signals at the Plasma Membrane and Their Influence on Chlorophyll Fluorescence of Chara Chloroplasts in vivo.

3. Microfluidic interactions involved in chloroplast responses to plasma membrane excitation in Chara.

4. Transient depletion of transported metabolites in the streaming cytoplasm of Chara upon shading the long-distance transmission pathway.

5. Structural and functional similarities and differences in nucleolar Pumilio RNA-binding proteins between Arabidopsis and the charophyte Chara corallina.

6. Inhibition of endosomal trafficking by brefeldin A interferes with long-distance interaction between chloroplasts and plasma membrane transporters.

7. Prolonged oxygen depletion in microwounded cells of Chara corallina detected with novel oxygen nanosensors.

8. Interchloroplast communications in Chara are suppressed under the alkaline bands and are relieved after the plasma membrane excitation.

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

10. Dissecting the subcellular membrane proteome reveals enrichment of H+ (co-)transporters and vesicle trafficking proteins in acidic zones of Chara internodal cells.

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

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

13. Photoregulation of photosystem II activity mediated by cytoplasmic streaming in Chara and its relation to pH bands.

14. Implication of long-distance cytoplasmic transport into dynamics of local pH on the surface of microinjured Chara cells.

15. PIN2-like proteins may contribute to the regulation of morphogenetic processes during spermatogenesis in Chara vulgaris.

16. Toxicokinetics of pyrene in the freshwater alga Chara rudis.

17. Immunocytochemical and immunogold analyses of histone H4 acetylation during Chara vulgaris spermiogenesis.

18. Convoluted Plasma Membrane Domains in the Green Alga Chara are Depleted of Microtubules and Actin Filaments.

19. Photosynthesis-dependent formation of convoluted plasma membrane domains in Chara internodal cells is independent of chloroplast position.

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

21. Photoinduction of cyclosis-mediated interactions between distant chloroplasts.

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

23. Circadian changes in endogenous concentrations of indole-3-acetic acid, melatonin, serotonin, abscisic acid and jasmonic acid in Characeae (Chara australis Brown).

24. Proton flows across the plasma membrane in microperforated characean internodes: tonoplast injury and involvement of cytoplasmic streaming.

25. Remote control of myosin and kinesin motors using light-activated gearshifting.

26. Long-distance signal transmission and regulation of photosynthesis in characean cells.

27. Characterization of the heterotrimeric G-protein complex and its regulator from the green alga Chara braunii expands the evolutionary breadth of plant G-protein signaling.

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

29. Strong alkalinization of Chara cell surface in the area of cell wall incision as an early event in mechanoperception.

30. Another brick in the cell wall: biosynthesis dependent growth model.

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

32. Cytoplasmic streaming in plant cells emerges naturally by microfilament self-organization.

33. Membrane viscosity determined from shear-driven flow in giant vesicles.

34. Propagation of photoinduced signals with the cytoplasmic flow along Characean internodes: evidence from changes in chloroplast fluorescence and surface pH.

35. Exogenous melatonin affects photosynthesis in characeae Chara australis.

36. Occurrence of calreticulin during the exchange of nucleohistones into protamine-type proteins in Chara vulgaris spermiogenesis.

37. Polar auxin transport in relation to long-distance transport of nutrients in the Charales.

38. Possible mechanism of cytotoxicity of α-lactalbumin-oleic acid complexes.

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

40. Pectate chemistry links cell expansion to wall deposition in Chara corallina.

41. Zinc ions block H⁺/OH⁻ channels in Chara australis.

42. Polar auxin transport: an early invention.

43. Calcium deprivation disrupts enlargement of Chara corallina cells: further evidence for the calcium pectate cycle.

44. Bacillus cereus can attack the cell membranes of the alga Chara corallina by means of HlyII.

45. Petroleum coke and soft tailings sediment in constructed wetlands may contribute to the uptake of trace metals by algae and aquatic invertebrates.

46. Characteristics of light chains of Chara myosin revealed by immunological investigation.

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

48. Metabolomics of a single vacuole reveals metabolic dynamism in an alga Chara australis.

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

50. Evolutionary traces decode molecular mechanism behind fast pace of myosin XI.

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