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March 17, 2004
Analysis of an Arabidopsis thaliana protein family, structurally related to cytochromes b561 and potentially involved in catecholamine biochemistry in plants
Wim Verelst, Han Asard
Genome Biology
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June 13, 2003
A phylogenetic study of cytochrome b561 proteins
Wim Verelst, Han Asard
Molecular Biology and Evolution
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August 5, 2011
How MIKC* MADS-box genes originated and evidence for their conserved function throughout the evolution of vascular plant gametophytes
Michiel Kwantes, Daniela Liebsch, Wim Verelst
Nucleic Acids Research
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November 27, 2008
The class E floral homeotic protein SEPALLATA3 is sufficient to loop DNA in 'floral quartet'-like complexes in vitro
Rainer Melzer, Wim Verelst, Günter Theissen
Plant Signaling & Behavior
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April 13, 2010
Abscisic acid, ethylene and gibberellic acid act at different developmental stages to instruct the adaptation of young leaves to stress
Wim Verelst, Aleksandra Skirycz, Dirk Inzé
Plant Physiology
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October 31, 2006
MIKC* MADS-protein complexes bind motifs enriched in the proximal region of late pollen-specific Arabidopsis promoters
Wim Verelst, Heinz Saedler, Thomas Münster
Respiratory Care
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September 4, 2014
Ventilation-induced massive lethal air embolism and subcutaneous emphysema in a patient with a lung cavern
Wim Verelst, Walter Verbrugghe, Martin Lammens, et al.
Genome Biology
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November 24, 2007
MADS-complexes regulate transcriptome dynamics during pollen maturation
Wim Verelst, David Twell, Stefan de Folter, et al.
Physiologia Plantarum
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March 23, 2004
Tissue-specific expression and developmental regulation of cytochrome b561 genes in Arabidopsis thaliana and Raphanus sativus
Wim Verelst, Jyoti Kapila, Janice De Almeida Engler, et al.
Skeletal Radiology
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September 23, 2008
Persistent swelling at the ankle joint: presentation, diagnosis and discussion
Wim Verelst, Johan Huygh, Eric Van Marck, et al.
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Journal of Plant Physiology
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March 17, 2004
Analysis of an Arabidopsis thaliana protein family, structurally related to cytochromes b561 and potentially involved in catecholamine biochemistry in plants
Wim Verelst, Han Asard
Genome Biology
|
June 13, 2003
A phylogenetic study of cytochrome b561 proteins
Wim Verelst, Han Asard
Molecular Biology and Evolution
|
August 5, 2011
How MIKC* MADS-box genes originated and evidence for their conserved function throughout the evolution of vascular plant gametophytes
Michiel Kwantes, Daniela Liebsch, Wim Verelst
Nucleic Acids Research
|
November 27, 2008
The class E floral homeotic protein SEPALLATA3 is sufficient to loop DNA in 'floral quartet'-like complexes in vitro
Rainer Melzer, Wim Verelst, Günter Theissen
Plant Signaling & Behavior
|
April 13, 2010
Abscisic acid, ethylene and gibberellic acid act at different developmental stages to instruct the adaptation of young leaves to stress
Wim Verelst, Aleksandra Skirycz, Dirk Inzé
Plant Physiology
|
October 31, 2006
MIKC* MADS-protein complexes bind motifs enriched in the proximal region of late pollen-specific Arabidopsis promoters
Wim Verelst, Heinz Saedler, Thomas Münster
Respiratory Care
|
September 4, 2014
Ventilation-induced massive lethal air embolism and subcutaneous emphysema in a patient with a lung cavern
Wim Verelst, Walter Verbrugghe, Martin Lammens, et al.
Genome Biology
|
November 24, 2007
MADS-complexes regulate transcriptome dynamics during pollen maturation
Wim Verelst, David Twell, Stefan de Folter, et al.
Physiologia Plantarum
|
March 23, 2004
Tissue-specific expression and developmental regulation of cytochrome b561 genes in Arabidopsis thaliana and Raphanus sativus
Wim Verelst, Jyoti Kapila, Janice De Almeida Engler, et al.
Skeletal Radiology
|
September 23, 2008
Persistent swelling at the ankle joint: presentation, diagnosis and discussion
Wim Verelst, Johan Huygh, Eric Van Marck, et al.
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