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1. A Growth Mindset Message Leads Parents to Choose More Challenging Learning Activities.

2. Human embryonic stem cell-derived endothelial cell product injection attenuates cardiac remodeling in myocardial infarction.

3. Predicting Middle School Profiles of Algebra Performance Using Fraction Knowledge.

4. Plant Mitochondrial Genomes: Dynamics and Mechanisms of Mutation.

5. Quantitative Proteomics of Zea mays Hybrids Exhibiting Different Levels of Heterosis.

6. Cytogenetic and Sequence Analyses of Mitochondrial DNA Insertions in Nuclear Chromosomes of Maize.

7. The impact of fraction magnitude knowledge on algebra performance and learning.

8. Specific changes in total and mitochondrial proteomes are associated with higher levels of heterosis in maize hybrids.

9. Unique changes in mitochondrial genomes associated with reversions of S-type cytoplasmic male sterility in maizemar.

10. Recent and frequent insertions of chloroplast DNA into maize nuclear chromosomes.

11. Characterization of a novel thermosensitive restorer of fertility for cytoplasmic male sterility in maize.

12. Mitochondrial DNA transfer to the nucleus generates extensive insertion site variation in maize.

13. Angiosperm mitochondrial genomes and mutations.

14. Comparisons among two fertile and three male-sterile mitochondrial genomes of maize.

15. A mitochondrial mutator system in maize.

16. Biochemical and molecular characterization of photosystem I deficiency in the NCS6 mitochondrial mutant of maize.

17. Sequence and comparative analysis of the maize NB mitochondrial genome.

18. Mitochondrial respiratory deficiencies signal up-regulation of genes for heat shock proteins.

20. Differential expression of alternative oxidase genes in maize mitochondrial mutants.

21. Nuclear gene dosage effects upon the expression of maize mitochondrial genes.

22. Involvement of S2 episomal sequences in the generation of NCS4 deletion mutation in maize mitochondria.

23. Evidence for a novel mitochondrial promoter preceding the cox2 gene of perennial teosintes.

24. Rescue of a maize mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase mutant by tissue culture.

25. The maize NCS2 abnormal growth mutant has a chimeric nad4-nad7 mitochondrial gene and is associated with reduced complex I function.

26. R-type plasmids in mitochondria from a single source of Zea luxurians teosinte.

27. The nad4 gene of maize mitochondria is highly conserved.

29. Analysis of Leaf Sectors in the NCS6 Mitochondrial Mutant of Maize.

30. Chloroplast Structure and Function Is Altered in the NCS2 Maize Mitochondrial Mutant.

31. The NCS3 mutation: genetic evidence for the expression of ribosomal protein genes in Zea mays mitochondria.

32. Identification of a maize nuclear gene which influences the size and number of cox2 transcripts in mitochondria of perennial ++teosintes.

33. A partially deleted mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase gene in the NCS6 abnormal growth mutant of maize.

34. An abnormal growth mutant in maize has a defective mitochondrial cytochrome oxidase gene.

35. Molecular analysis of mitochondria from a fertility restorer line of maize.

36. Genetic basis of the major malate dehydrogenase isozymes in maize.

37. Modulation of protein levels in chromosomal dosage series of maize: the biochemical basis of aneuploid syndromes.

38. Molecular analysis of the inheritance and stability of the mitochondrial genome of an inbred line of maize.

39. Maize nuclear background regulates the synthesis of a 22-kDa polypeptide in Zea luxurians mitochondria.

40. Altered mitochondrial gene expression in the nonchromosomal stripe 2 mutant of maize.

41. Mitochondrial DNA changes in abnormal growth (nonchromosomal stripe) mutants of maize.

42. Use of bromazepam in obsessional, phobic and related states.

43. Mitochondrial gene expression in Cucurbitaceae: conserved and variable features.

44. Isolation of plant mitochondrial RNA.

45. Malate dehydrogenase: viability of cytosolic nulls and lethality of mitochondrial nulls in maize.

46. Maize mitochondria synthesize organ-specific polypeptides.

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