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PLANT CELL, October 1, 2001; 13(10): 2349 - 2360.
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N. Zenser, A. Ellsmore, C. Leasure, and J. Callis
Auxin modulates the degradation rate of Aux/IAA proteins
PNAS, September 25, 2001; 98(20): 11795 - 11800.
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A. E. Pepper, M.-s. Seong-Kim, S. M. Hebst, K. N. Ivey, S.-J. Kwak, and D. E. Broyles
shl, a New Set of Arabidopsis Mutants with Exaggerated Developmental Responses to Available Red, Far-Red, and Blue Light
Plant Physiology, September 1, 2001; 127(1): 295 - 304.
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P. Gil, E. Dewey, J. Friml, Y. Zhao, K. C. Snowden, J. Putterill, K. Palme, M. Estelle, and J. Chory
BIG: a calossin-like protein required for polar auxin transport in Arabidopsis
Genes & Dev., August 1, 2001; 15(15): 1985 - 1997.
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E. L. Stowe-Evans, D. R. Luesse, and E. Liscum
The Enhancement of Phototropin-Induced Phototropic Curvature in Arabidopsis Occurs via a Photoreversible Phytochrome A-Dependent Modulation of Auxin Responsiveness
Plant Physiology, June 1, 2001; 126(2): 826 - 834.
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F. Ouellet, P. J. Overvoorde, and A. Theologis
IAA17/AXR3: Biochemical Insight into an Auxin Mutant Phenotype
PLANT CELL, April 1, 2001; 13(4): 829 - 842.
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L. E. Rogg, J. Lasswell, and B. Bartel
A Gain-of-Function Mutation in IAA28 Suppresses Lateral Root Development
PLANT CELL, March 1, 2001; 13(3): 465 - 480.
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