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2. Enhancement of Secondary Cell Wall Formation in Poplar Xylem Using a Self-Reinforced System of Secondary Cell Wall-Related Transcription Factors

3. ELIMÄKI locus is required for mechanosensing and proprioception in birch trees

4. The ELIMÄKI Locus is Required for Vertical Proprioception in Birch Trees

5. High-throughput characterization of sediment organic matter by pyrolysis–gas chromatography/mass spectrometry and multivariate curve resolution: A promising analytical tool in (paleo)limnology

6. High Resolution Metabolite Imaging in the Hippocampus Following Neonatal Exposure to the Environmental Toxin BMAA Using ToF-SIMS

7. A genome‐wide screen for ethylene‐induced Ethylene Response Factors ( <scp>ERF</scp> s) in hybrid aspen stem identifies <scp>ERF</scp> genes that modify stem growth and wood properties

8. Non-Cell-Autonomous Postmortem Lignification of Tracheary Elements inZinnia elegans

9. Sll1783, a monooxygenase associated with polysaccharide processing in the unicellular cyanobacterium Synechocystis PCC 6803

10. Whole-lake spatial variability of organic matter molecular composition and elemental inorganic properties in a small boreal Swedish lake

12. Multivariate curve resolution provides a high-throughput data processing pipeline for pyrolysis-gas chromatography/mass spectrometry

13. Fructokinase is required for carbon partitioning to cellulose in aspen wood

14. Ultra-structural organisation of cell wall polymers in normal and tension wood of aspen revealed by polarisation FTIR microspectroscopy

15. Deficient sucrose synthase activity in developing wood does not specifically affect cellulose biosynthesis, but causes an overall decrease in cell wall polymers

16. A genome-wide screen for ethylene-induced ethylene response factors (ERFs) in hybrid aspen stem identifies ERF genes that modify stem growth and wood properties

17. Fructokinase is required for carbon partitioning to cellulose in aspen wood

18. MYB103 is required for FERULATE-5-HYDROXYLASE expression and syringyl lignin biosynthesis in Arabidopsis stems

19. Identification of lignin and polysaccharide modifications in Populus wood by chemometric analysis of 2D NMR spectra from dissolved cell walls

20. Ethylene signaling via Ethylene Response Factors (ERFs) modifies wood development in hybrid aspen

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