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The Plant Cell
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April 6, 2006
Studies of abscisic acid perception finally flower
Ruth R Finkelstein
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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May 28, 2022
Overexpression of ABI5 Binding Proteins Suppresses Inhibition of Germination Due to Overaccumulation of DELLA Proteins
Ruth R Finkelstein, Tim J Lynch
Current Opinion in Plant Biology
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January 15, 2002
ABA and sugar interactions regulating development: cross-talk or voices in a crowd?
Ruth R Finkelstein, Susan I Gibson
The Arabidopsis Book
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February 4, 2012
Abscisic Acid biosynthesis and response
Ruth R Finkelstein, Christopher D Rock
Plant Molecular Biology
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September 26, 2012
Direct interactions of ABA-insensitive(ABI)-clade protein phosphatase(PP)2Cs with calcium-dependent protein kinases and ABA response element-binding bZIPs may contribute to turning off ABA response
Tim Lynch, B Joy Erickson, Ruth R Finkelstein
Plant Physiology
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September 13, 2003
Three genes that affect sugar sensing (abscisic acid insensitive 4, abscisic acid insensitive 5, and constitutive triple response 1) are differentially regulated by glucose in Arabidopsis
Analilia Arroyo, Flavia Bossi, Ruth R Finkelstein, et al.
Plant Physiology
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August 15, 2002
Regulation and role of the Arabidopsis abscisic acid-insensitive 5 gene in abscisic acid, sugar, and stress response
Inès M Brocard, Tim J Lynch, Ruth R Finkelstein
Plant Physiology
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January 17, 2003
Regulatory networks in seeds integrating developmental, abscisic acid, sugar, and light signaling
Inès M Brocard-Gifford, Tim J Lynch, Ruth R Finkelstein
The Plant Cell
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June 5, 2002
Abscisic acid signaling in seeds and seedlings
Ruth R Finkelstein, Srinivas S L Gampala, Christopher D Rock
Plant Molecular Biology
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January 19, 2011
Direct targets of the transcription factors ABA-Insensitive(ABI)4 and ABI5 reveal synergistic action by ABI4 and several bZIP ABA response factors
Wendy M Reeves, Tim J Lynch, Raisa Mobin, et al.
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The Plant Cell
|
April 6, 2006
Studies of abscisic acid perception finally flower
Ruth R Finkelstein
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
|
May 28, 2022
Overexpression of ABI5 Binding Proteins Suppresses Inhibition of Germination Due to Overaccumulation of DELLA Proteins
Ruth R Finkelstein, Tim J Lynch
Current Opinion in Plant Biology
|
January 15, 2002
ABA and sugar interactions regulating development: cross-talk or voices in a crowd?
Ruth R Finkelstein, Susan I Gibson
The Arabidopsis Book
|
February 4, 2012
Abscisic Acid biosynthesis and response
Ruth R Finkelstein, Christopher D Rock
Plant Molecular Biology
|
September 26, 2012
Direct interactions of ABA-insensitive(ABI)-clade protein phosphatase(PP)2Cs with calcium-dependent protein kinases and ABA response element-binding bZIPs may contribute to turning off ABA response
Tim Lynch, B Joy Erickson, Ruth R Finkelstein
Plant Physiology
|
September 13, 2003
Three genes that affect sugar sensing (abscisic acid insensitive 4, abscisic acid insensitive 5, and constitutive triple response 1) are differentially regulated by glucose in Arabidopsis
Analilia Arroyo, Flavia Bossi, Ruth R Finkelstein, et al.
Plant Physiology
|
August 15, 2002
Regulation and role of the Arabidopsis abscisic acid-insensitive 5 gene in abscisic acid, sugar, and stress response
Inès M Brocard, Tim J Lynch, Ruth R Finkelstein
Plant Physiology
|
January 17, 2003
Regulatory networks in seeds integrating developmental, abscisic acid, sugar, and light signaling
Inès M Brocard-Gifford, Tim J Lynch, Ruth R Finkelstein
The Plant Cell
|
June 5, 2002
Abscisic acid signaling in seeds and seedlings
Ruth R Finkelstein, Srinivas S L Gampala, Christopher D Rock
Plant Molecular Biology
|
January 19, 2011
Direct targets of the transcription factors ABA-Insensitive(ABI)4 and ABI5 reveal synergistic action by ABI4 and several bZIP ABA response factors
Wendy M Reeves, Tim J Lynch, Raisa Mobin, et al.
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