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1. Systemic Upregulation of MTP2- and HMA2-Mediated Zn Partitioning to the Shoot Supplements Local Zn Deficiency Responses.

2. Ascorbate-Deficient vtc2 Mutants in Arabidopsis Do Not Exhibit Decreased Growth.

3. Metallochaperone-like genes in Arabidopsis thaliana.

4. Plant homologs of the Plasmodium falciparum chloroquine-resistance transporter, PfCRT, are required for glutathione homeostasis and stress responses.

5. Metal binding affinities of Arabidopsis zinc and copper transporters: selectivities match the relative, but not the absolute, affinities of their amino-terminal domains.

6. Metal specificities of Arabidopsis zinc and copper transport proteins match the relative, but not the absolute, affinities of their N-terminal domains.

7. Functional analysis of the heavy metal binding domains of the Zn/Cd-transporting ATPase, HMA2, in Arabidopsis thaliana.

8. HMA P-type ATPases are the major mechanism for root-to-shoot Cd translocation in Arabidopsis thaliana.

9. Cell wall modifications in Arabidopsis plants with altered alpha-L-arabinofuranosidase activity.

10. Restricting glutathione biosynthesis to the cytosol is sufficient for normal plant development.

11. A novel major facilitator superfamily protein at the tonoplast influences zinc tolerance and accumulation in Arabidopsis.

12. The use of the zinc-fluorophore, Zinpyr-1, in the study of zinc homeostasis in Arabidopsis roots.

13. Transporters of ligands for essential metal ions in plants.

14. Maturation of arabidopsis seeds is dependent on glutathione biosynthesis within the embryo.

15. P-type ATPase heavy metal transporters with roles in essential zinc homeostasis in Arabidopsis.

16. Two alpha-L-arabinofuranosidase genes in Arabidopsis thaliana are differentially expressed during vegetative growth and flower development.

17. Structural and functional relationships between type 1 B heavy metal-transporting P-type ATPases in Arabidopsis.

18. Arabidopsis and the genetic potential for the phytoremediation of toxic elemental and organic pollutants.

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