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1. The evolution and function of the PSEUDO RESPONSE REGULATOR gene family in the plant circadian clock.

2. Reannotation of Fly Amanita l-DOPA Dioxygenase Gene Enables Its Cloning and Heterologous Expression.

3. How Stress Affects Your Budget-Stress Impacts on Starch Metabolism.

4. From crops to shops: how agriculture can use circadian clocks.

5. Field microenvironments regulate crop diel transcript and metabolite rhythms.

6. The sugar-responsive circadian clock regulator bZIP63 modulates plant growth.

7. Rhythms of Transcription in Field-Grown Sugarcane Are Highly Organ Specific.

8. Alternative Splicing of Circadian Clock Genes Correlates With Temperature in Field-Grown Sugarcane.

9. Assembly of the 373k gene space of the polyploid sugarcane genome reveals reservoirs of functional diversity in the world's leading biomass crop.

10. Dynamical differential expression (DyDE) reveals the period control mechanisms of the Arabidopsis circadian oscillator.

11. Where do we aspire to publish? A position paper on scientific communication in biochemistry and molecular biology.

12. Circadian oscillations of cytosolic free calcium regulate the Arabidopsis circadian clock.

13. Circadian Entrainment in Arabidopsis by the Sugar-Responsive Transcription Factor bZIP63.

14. The FBH family of bHLH transcription factors controls ACC synthase expression in sugarcane.

15. NO-Mediated [Ca2+]cyt Increases Depend on ADP-Ribosyl Cyclase Activity in Arabidopsis.

16. Co-expression network analysis reveals transcription factors associated to cell wall biosynthesis in sugarcane.

17. Building the sugarcane genome for biotechnology and identifying evolutionary trends.

18. Circadian rhythms of sense and antisense transcription in sugarcane, a highly polyploid crop.

19. Sugarcane improvement: how far can we go?

20. Correct biological timing in Arabidopsis requires multiple light-signaling pathways.

21. Are there multiple circadian clocks in plants?

22. The Arabidopsis circadian clock incorporates a cADPR-based feedback loop.

23. Distinct light and clock modulation of cytosolic free Ca2+ oscillations and rhythmic CHLOROPHYLL A/B BINDING PROTEIN2 promoter activity in Arabidopsis.

24. Modulation of environmental responses of plants by circadian clocks.

25. How plants tell the time.

26. Melatonin and N-acetyl-serotonin cross the red blood cell membrane and evoke calcium mobilization in malarial parasites.

27. Calcium-dependent modulation by melatonin of the circadian rhythm in malarial parasites.

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