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Christopher J Howe

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 1, 2012
Functional remodeling of RNA processing in replacement chloroplasts by pathways retained from their predecessorsRichard G Dorrell, Christopher J Howe
Current Biology : CB|August 9, 2017
Response to Weber et alPaolo Bombelli, Christopher J Howe, Federica Bertocchini
Current Biology : CB|March 14, 2023
Evolution: The great photosynthesis heistChristopher J Howe, R Ellen R Nisbet
Trends in Molecular Medicine|July 17, 2007
The tuberous sclerosis complex proteins--a GRIPP on cognition and neurodevelopmentPetrus J de Vries, Christopher J Howe
Current Biology : CB|April 26, 2017
Polyethylene bio-degradation by caterpillars of the wax moth Galleria mellonellaPaolo Bombelli, Christopher J Howe, Federica Bertocchini
Trends in Parasitology|April 22, 2025
Phasing out photosynthesis - and weaponising chlorophyll?Christopher J Howe, R Ellen R Nisbet
Trends in Plant Science|June 7, 2002
Higher plants contain a modified cytochrome c(6)Jürgen Wastl, Derek S Bendall, Christopher J Howe
Molecular Biology and Evolution|June 14, 2014
Genome-wide transcript profiling reveals the coevolution of plastid gene sequences and transcript processing pathways in the fucoxanthin dinoflagellate Karlodinium veneficumElisabeth Richardson, Richard G Dorrell, Christopher J Howe
Trends in Plant Science|January 13, 2006
Why are plastid genomes retained in non-photosynthetic organisms?Adrian C Barbrook, Christopher J Howe, Saul Purton
Photosynthesis Research|May 14, 2015
Derek Bendall (1930-2014)Christopher J Howe, Peter R Rich, Marcellus Ubbink
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|November 1, 2012
Functional remodeling of RNA processing in replacement chloroplasts by pathways retained from their predecessorsRichard G Dorrell, Christopher J Howe
Current Biology : CB|August 9, 2017
Response to Weber et alPaolo Bombelli, Christopher J Howe, Federica Bertocchini
Current Biology : CB|March 14, 2023
Evolution: The great photosynthesis heistChristopher J Howe, R Ellen R Nisbet
Trends in Molecular Medicine|July 17, 2007
The tuberous sclerosis complex proteins--a GRIPP on cognition and neurodevelopmentPetrus J de Vries, Christopher J Howe
Current Biology : CB|April 26, 2017
Polyethylene bio-degradation by caterpillars of the wax moth Galleria mellonellaPaolo Bombelli, Christopher J Howe, Federica Bertocchini
Trends in Parasitology|April 22, 2025
Phasing out photosynthesis - and weaponising chlorophyll?Christopher J Howe, R Ellen R Nisbet
Trends in Plant Science|June 7, 2002
Higher plants contain a modified cytochrome c(6)Jürgen Wastl, Derek S Bendall, Christopher J Howe
Molecular Biology and Evolution|June 14, 2014
Genome-wide transcript profiling reveals the coevolution of plastid gene sequences and transcript processing pathways in the fucoxanthin dinoflagellate Karlodinium veneficumElisabeth Richardson, Richard G Dorrell, Christopher J Howe
Trends in Plant Science|January 13, 2006
Why are plastid genomes retained in non-photosynthetic organisms?Adrian C Barbrook, Christopher J Howe, Saul Purton
Photosynthesis Research|May 14, 2015
Derek Bendall (1930-2014)Christopher J Howe, Peter R Rich, Marcellus Ubbink
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