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1. Contrasting self-recognition rejection systems for self-incompatibility in Brassica and Papaver.

2. Self-incompatibility in Papaver: signalling to trigger PCD in incompatible pollen.

3. Temporal and spatial activation of caspase-like enzymes induced by self-incompatibility in Papaver pollen.

4. Inhibiting Self-Pollen: Self-Incompatibility in Papaver Involves Integration of Several Signaling Events.

5. Self-incompatibility triggers programmed cell death in Papaver pollen.

6. Signals and targets of the self‐incompatibility response in pollen of Papaver rhoeas.

7. Involvement of extracellular calcium influx in the self-incompatibility response of Papaver rhoeas.

8. The difficult question of sex: the mating game

9. Unravelling response-specificity in Ca2+ signalling pathways in plant cells.

10. Transposable elements cause the loss of self‐incompatibility in citrus.

11. Characterization of a stigmatic component from <em>Papaver rhoeas</em> L. which exhibits the specific activity of a self-incompatibility (S-) gene product.

12. Depletion plays a pivotal role in self‐incompatibility, revealing a link between cellular energy status, cytosolic acidification and actin remodelling in pollen tubes.

13. Taking one for the team: self-recognition and cell suicide in pollen.

14. Proteins implicated in mediating self-incompatibility-induced alterations to the actin cytoskeleton of Papaver pollen.

15. The pollen S-determinant in Papaver: comparisons with known plant receptors and protein ligand partners.

16. Microtubules Are a Target for Self-Incompatibility Signaling in Papaver Pollen.

17. A Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Signals to Programmed Cell Death Induced by Self-Incompatibility in Papaver Pollen.

18. Evidence for DNA fragmentation triggered in the self-incompatibility response in pollen of Papaver rhoeas.

19. Ectopic Expression of a Self-Incompatibility Module Triggers Growth Arrest and Cell Death in Vegetative Cells.

20. Self-Incompatibility Triggers Irreversible Oxidative Modification of Proteins in Incompatible Pollen.

21. New opportunities and insights into Papaver self-incompatibility by imaging engineered Arabidopsis pollen.

23. MAP Kinase PrMPK9-1 Contributes to the Self-Incompatibility Response.

24. Identification of Phosphorylation Sites Altering Pollen Soluble Inorganic Pyrophosphatase Activity.

25. The Papaver rhoeas S determinants confer self-incompatibility to Arabidopsis thaliana in planta.

26. Self-incompatibility requires GPI anchor remodeling by the poppy PGAP1 ortholog HLD1.

27. Self-Incompatibility-Induced Programmed Cell Death in Field Poppy Pollen Involves Dramatic Acidification of the Incompatible Pollen Tube Cytosol.

28. Self-incompatibility in Papaver: advances in integrating the signalling network.

29. The Papaver Self-Incompatibility Pollen S-Determinant, PrpS, Functions in Arabidopsis thaliana

30. Reactive Oxygen Species and Nitric Oxide Mediate Actin Reorganization and Programmed Cell Death in the Self-Incompatibility Response of Papaver.

31. Self-Incompatibility in Papaver rhoeas Activates Nonspecific Cation Conductance Permeable to Ca2+ and K+.

32. A Compartmental Model Analysis of Integrative and Self- Regulatory Ion Dynamics in Pollen Tube Growth.

33. Regulation of actin dynamics by actin-binding proteins in pollen.

34. Actin-Binding Proteins Implicated in the Formation of the Punctate Actin Foci Stimulated by the Self-Incompatibility Response in Papaver.

35. Identification of the pollen self-incompatibility determinant in Papaver rhoeas.

36. Initiation of Programmed Cell Death in Self-Incompatibility: Role for Cytoskeleton Modifications and Several Caspase-Like Activities.

37. Self-incompatibility in Papaver targets soluble inorganic pyrophosphatases in pollen.

38. Actin depolymerization is sufficient to induce programmed cell death in self-incompatible pollen.

39. A Gelsolin-like Protein from Papaver rhoeas Pollen (PrABP80) Stimulates Calcium-regulated Severing and Depolymerization of Actin Filaments.

40. Activation of a putative MAP kinase in pollen is stimulated by the self-incompatibility (SI) response

41. S-protein mutants indicate a functional role for SBP in the self-incompatibility reaction of Papaver rhoeas.

42. Villin controls the formation and enlargement of punctate actin foci in pollen tubes.

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