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Trevor M Nolan

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Science Advances|September 25, 2024
The brassinosteroid receptor gene <i>BRI1</i> safeguards cell-autonomous brassinosteroid signaling across tissuesNoel Blanco-Touriñán, Surbhi Rana, Trevor M Nolan, et al.
The Plant Cell|June 4, 2017
Arabidopsis WRKY46, WRKY54, and WRKY70 Transcription Factors Are Involved in Brassinosteroid-Regulated Plant Growth and Drought ResponsesJiani Chen, Trevor M Nolan, Huaxun Ye, et al.
Current Biology : CB|October 2, 2018
FERONIA Receptor Kinase Contributes to Plant Immunity by Suppressing Jasmonic Acid Signaling in Arabidopsis thalianaHongqing Guo, Trevor M Nolan, Gaoyuan Song, et al.
Developmental Cell|April 12, 2017
Selective Autophagy of BES1 Mediated by DSK2 Balances Plant Growth and SurvivalTrevor M Nolan, Benjamin Brennan, Mengran Yang, et al.
The Plant Cell|August 26, 2021
The F-box E3 ubiquitin ligase BAF1 mediates the degradation of the brassinosteroid-activated transcription factor BES1 through selective autophagy in ArabidopsisPing Wang, Trevor M Nolan, Natalie M Clark, et al.
Nature Communications|October 7, 2021
Integrated omics networks reveal the temporal signaling events of brassinosteroid response in ArabidopsisNatalie M Clark, Trevor M Nolan, Ping Wang, et al.
The New Phytologist|July 27, 2022
Integration of multi-omics data reveals interplay between brassinosteroid and Target of Rapamycin Complex signaling in ArabidopsisChristian Montes, Ping Wang, Ching-Yi Liao, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science|September 9, 2022
FERONIA functions through Target of Rapamycin (TOR) to negatively regulate autophagyPing Wang, Natalie M Clark, Trevor M Nolan, et al.
Developmental Cell|February 8, 2022
A single-cell Arabidopsis root atlas reveals developmental trajectories in wild-type and cell identity mutantsRachel Shahan, Che-Wei Hsu, Trevor M Nolan, et al.
The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology|July 3, 2021
Robotic Assay for Drought (RoAD): an automated phenotyping system for brassinosteroid and drought responsesLirong Xiang, Trevor M Nolan, Yin Bao, et al.
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Science Advances|September 25, 2024
The brassinosteroid receptor gene <i>BRI1</i> safeguards cell-autonomous brassinosteroid signaling across tissuesNoel Blanco-Touriñán, Surbhi Rana, Trevor M Nolan, et al.
The Plant Cell|June 4, 2017
Arabidopsis WRKY46, WRKY54, and WRKY70 Transcription Factors Are Involved in Brassinosteroid-Regulated Plant Growth and Drought ResponsesJiani Chen, Trevor M Nolan, Huaxun Ye, et al.
Current Biology : CB|October 2, 2018
FERONIA Receptor Kinase Contributes to Plant Immunity by Suppressing Jasmonic Acid Signaling in Arabidopsis thalianaHongqing Guo, Trevor M Nolan, Gaoyuan Song, et al.
Developmental Cell|April 12, 2017
Selective Autophagy of BES1 Mediated by DSK2 Balances Plant Growth and SurvivalTrevor M Nolan, Benjamin Brennan, Mengran Yang, et al.
The Plant Cell|August 26, 2021
The F-box E3 ubiquitin ligase BAF1 mediates the degradation of the brassinosteroid-activated transcription factor BES1 through selective autophagy in ArabidopsisPing Wang, Trevor M Nolan, Natalie M Clark, et al.
Nature Communications|October 7, 2021
Integrated omics networks reveal the temporal signaling events of brassinosteroid response in ArabidopsisNatalie M Clark, Trevor M Nolan, Ping Wang, et al.
The New Phytologist|July 27, 2022
Integration of multi-omics data reveals interplay between brassinosteroid and Target of Rapamycin Complex signaling in ArabidopsisChristian Montes, Ping Wang, Ching-Yi Liao, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science|September 9, 2022
FERONIA functions through Target of Rapamycin (TOR) to negatively regulate autophagyPing Wang, Natalie M Clark, Trevor M Nolan, et al.
Developmental Cell|February 8, 2022
A single-cell Arabidopsis root atlas reveals developmental trajectories in wild-type and cell identity mutantsRachel Shahan, Che-Wei Hsu, Trevor M Nolan, et al.
The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology|July 3, 2021
Robotic Assay for Drought (RoAD): an automated phenotyping system for brassinosteroid and drought responsesLirong Xiang, Trevor M Nolan, Yin Bao, et al.
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