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Genomic novelty within a "great speciator" revealed by a high-quality reference genome of the collared kingfisher (Todiramphus chloris collaris).
Presidential Line, American Orthopaedic Association
Single motor unit H-reflex in motor neuron disorders.
Surgical intervention for symptomatic benign prostatic hyperplasia is correlated with expression of the AP-1 transcription factor network.
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Arabidopsis Proteins
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CYP704B1 is a long-chain fatty acid omega-hydroxylase essential for sporopollenin synthesis in pollen of Arabidopsis.
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LAP3, a novel plant protein required for pollen development, is essential for proper exine formation.
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A large-scale genetic screen in Arabidopsis to identify genes involved in pollen exine production.
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LAP5 and LAP6 encode anther-specific proteins with similarity to chalcone synthase essential for pollen exine development in Arabidopsis.
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The novel plant protein INAPERTURATE POLLEN1 marks distinct cellular domains and controls formation of apertures in the Arabidopsis pollen exine.
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A Ploidy-Sensitive Mechanism Regulates Aperture Formation on the Arabidopsis Pollen Surface and Guides Localization of the Aperture Factor INP1.
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Formation of pollen apertures in Arabidopsis requires an interplay between male meiosis, development of INP1-decorated plasma membrane domains, and the callose wall.
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INP1 involvement in pollen aperture formation is evolutionarily conserved and may require species-specific partners.
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Pollen Aperture Factor INP1 Acts Late in Aperture Formation by Excluding Specific Membrane Domains from Exine Deposition.
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Arabidopsis Protein Kinase D6PKL3 Is Involved in the Formation of Distinct Plasma Membrane Aperture Domains on the Pollen Surface.
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Members of the ELMOD protein family specify formation of distinct aperture domains on the Arabidopsis pollen surface.
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Loss of THIN EXINE2 disrupts multiple processes in the mechanism of pollen exine formation.
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