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1. TCP4-dependent induction of CONSTANS transcription requires GIGANTEA in photoperiodic flowering in Arabidopsis.

2. Root PRR7 improves the accuracy of the shoot circadian clock through nutrient transport

3. Sulfanilamide Regulates Flowering Time through Expression of the Circadian Clock Gene LUX

5. A guiding role of the Arabidopsis circadian clock in cell differentiation revealed by time-series single-cell RNA sequencing

6. Simple Nuclei Preparation and Co-immunoprecipitation Procedures for Studying Protein Abundance and Interactions in Plant Circadian Time Courses

7. Actual time-series of single-cell transcriptomics reveals circadian clocks as key regulators of cell differentiation in Arabidopsis

8. Molecular basis of flowering under natural long-day conditions in Arabidopsis

9. ELF in the root

10. Time-Series Single-Cell RNA-Seq Data Reveal Auxin Fluctuation during Endocycle

11. Dawn and photoperiod sensing by phytochrome A

12. Time-resolved interaction proteomics of the GIGANTEA protein under diurnal cycles in Arabidopsis

13. Time-resolved Interaction Proteomics of the Putative Scaffold Protein GIGANTEA inArabidopsis thaliana

14. Natural variation in transcriptional rhythms modulates photoperiodic responses

15. Circadian Clock and Photoperiodic Flowering in Arabidopsis: CONSTANS Is a Hub for Signal Integration

16. Phytochrome-mediated regulation of cell division and growth during regeneration and sporeling development in the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha

17. TCP4-dependent induction of CONSTANS transcription requires GIGANTEA in photoperiodic flowering in Arabidopsis

18. Co-option of a photoperiodic growth-phase transition system during land plant evolution

19. Dawn and photoperiod sensing by phytochrome A.

20. Efficient Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of the liverwort Marchantia polymorpha using regenerating thalli

21. P2X2 receptors are essential for [Ca2+]i increases in response to ATP in cultured rat myenteric neurons

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