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PAT1-type GRAS-domain proteins control regeneration by activating DOF3.4 to drive cell proliferation in Arabidopsis roots
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Evolution of wound-activated regeneration pathways in the plant kingdom
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Plant lineage-specific PIKMIN1 drives APC/CCCS52A2 E3-ligase activity-dependent cell division
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The regeneration conferring transcription factor complex ERF115‐PAT1 coordinates a wound‐induced response in root‐knot nematode induced galls
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A common F-box gene regulates the leucine homeostasis of Medicago truncatula and Arabidopsis thaliana
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The regeneration factors ERF114 and ERF115 regulate auxin-mediated lateral root development in response to mechanical cues
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The wound-activated ERF15 transcription factor drives Marchantia polymorpha regeneration by activating an oxylipin biosynthesis feedback loop
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Pars pro toto : every single cell matters
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Rocks in the auxin stream : wound-induced auxin accumulation and ERF115 expression synergistically drive stem cell regeneration (vol 117, pg 16667, 2010)
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Three-dimensional quantitative analysis of the Arabidopsis quiescent centre
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AtF-box gene expression fine-tunes Arabidopsis thaliana root development
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Rocks in the auxin stream : wound-induced auxin accumulation and ERF115 expression synergistically drive stem cell regeneration
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The cyclin CYCA3;4 is a postprophase target of the APC/CCCS52A2 E3-ligase controlling formative cell divisions in Arabidopsis
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Emerging role of the plant ERF transcription factors in coordinating wound defense responses and repair
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Wounding triggers callus formation via dynamic hormonal and transcriptional changes