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Arkadipta Bakshi

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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|October 1, 2025
Fundamental Techniques to Evaluate the Roles of Ethylene Receptors in Seed Germination Under Salt Stress in Arabidopsis thalianaArkadipta Bakshi
Methods in Enzymology|January 29, 2023
Analysis of plant flooding responseArkadipta Bakshi, Simon Gilroy
Plant Physiology|December 21, 2024
Calcium signaling in hypoxic responseArkadipta Bakshi, Simon Gilroy
Molecular Plant|April 15, 2022
Moving magnesiumArkadipta Bakshi, Simon Gilroy
Cell Calcium|January 20, 2023
A touchy subject: Ca<sup>2+</sup> signaling during leaf movements in MimosaArkadipta Bakshi, Sarah J Swanson, Simon Gilroy
Frontiers in Plant Science|September 16, 2014
Loss of the ETR1 ethylene receptor reduces the inhibitory effect of far-red light and darkness on seed germination of Arabidopsis thalianaRebecca L Wilson, Arkadipta Bakshi, Brad M Binder
Frontiers in Plant Science|September 8, 2025
The cyclic nucleotide-gated channels CNGC2 and CNGC4 support systemic wound responses in <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i>Sarah Johns, Erin Wiegman, Arkadipta Bakshi, et al.
The New Phytologist|September 25, 2023
The vacuolar Ca<sup>2+</sup> transporter CATION EXCHANGER 2 regulates cytosolic calcium homeostasis, hypoxic signaling, and response to flooding in Arabidopsis thalianaArkadipta Bakshi, Won-Gyu Choi, Su-Hwa Kim, et al.
Plant Physiology|May 14, 2014
The Ethylene Receptors ETHYLENE RESPONSE1 and ETHYLENE RESPONSE2 Have Contrasting Roles in Seed Germination of Arabidopsis during Salt StressRebecca L Wilson, Heejung Kim, Arkadipta Bakshi, et al.
Plant Direct|June 28, 2019
Ethylene causes transcriptomic changes in <i>Synechocystis</i> during phototaxisRandy F Lacey, Cidney J Allen, Arkadipta Bakshi, et al.
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Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|October 1, 2025
Fundamental Techniques to Evaluate the Roles of Ethylene Receptors in Seed Germination Under Salt Stress in Arabidopsis thalianaArkadipta Bakshi
Methods in Enzymology|January 29, 2023
Analysis of plant flooding responseArkadipta Bakshi, Simon Gilroy
Plant Physiology|December 21, 2024
Calcium signaling in hypoxic responseArkadipta Bakshi, Simon Gilroy
Molecular Plant|April 15, 2022
Moving magnesiumArkadipta Bakshi, Simon Gilroy
Cell Calcium|January 20, 2023
A touchy subject: Ca<sup>2+</sup> signaling during leaf movements in MimosaArkadipta Bakshi, Sarah J Swanson, Simon Gilroy
Frontiers in Plant Science|September 16, 2014
Loss of the ETR1 ethylene receptor reduces the inhibitory effect of far-red light and darkness on seed germination of Arabidopsis thalianaRebecca L Wilson, Arkadipta Bakshi, Brad M Binder
Frontiers in Plant Science|September 8, 2025
The cyclic nucleotide-gated channels CNGC2 and CNGC4 support systemic wound responses in <i>Arabidopsis thaliana</i>Sarah Johns, Erin Wiegman, Arkadipta Bakshi, et al.
The New Phytologist|September 25, 2023
The vacuolar Ca<sup>2+</sup> transporter CATION EXCHANGER 2 regulates cytosolic calcium homeostasis, hypoxic signaling, and response to flooding in Arabidopsis thalianaArkadipta Bakshi, Won-Gyu Choi, Su-Hwa Kim, et al.
Plant Physiology|May 14, 2014
The Ethylene Receptors ETHYLENE RESPONSE1 and ETHYLENE RESPONSE2 Have Contrasting Roles in Seed Germination of Arabidopsis during Salt StressRebecca L Wilson, Heejung Kim, Arkadipta Bakshi, et al.
Plant Direct|June 28, 2019
Ethylene causes transcriptomic changes in <i>Synechocystis</i> during phototaxisRandy F Lacey, Cidney J Allen, Arkadipta Bakshi, et al.
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