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1. Translation initiation landscape profiling reveals hidden open-reading frames required for the pathogenesis of tomato yellow leaf curl Thailand virus

2. Evolutionarily conserved hierarchical gene regulatory networks for plant salt stress response

3. Prevalence of alternative AUG and non-AUG translation initiators and their regulatory effects across plants

4. Evolutionarily conserved hierarchical gene regulatory networks for plant salt stress response

5. TOR and RPS6 transmit light signals to enhance protein translation in deetiolating Arabidopsis seedlings

6. Photoelastic analysis of stress distributions in the root–bone interface when applying various orthodontic methods to subside lower anterior crowding

7. A HemK class glutamine-methyltransferase is involved in the termination of translation and essential for iron homeostasis in Arabidopsis

8. TOR and RPS6 transmit light signals to enhance protein translation in deetiolating

9. Regulatory Divergence in Wound-Responsive Gene Expression between Domesticated and Wild Tomato

10. A G-Box-Like Motif Is Necessary for Transcriptional Regulation by Circadian Pseudo-Response Regulators in Arabidopsis

11. Determinants of nucleosome positioning and their influence on plant gene expression

12. Regulatory divergence in wound-responsive gene expression in domesticated and wild tomato

13. Translational Landscape of Photomorphogenic Arabidopsis

14. A Glutathione S-Transferase Regulated by Light and Hormones Participates in the Modulation of Arabidopsis Seedling Development

15. GlutathioneS-Transferase Interacting with Far-Red Insensitive 219 Is Involved in Phytochrome A-Mediated Signaling in Arabidopsis

16. A G-Box-Like Motif Is Necessary for Transcriptional Regulation by Circadian Pseudo-Response Regulators in Arabidopsis.

17. Widespread translational control contributes to the regulation of Arabidopsis photomorphogenesis

18. A Glutathione S-Transferase Regulated by Light and Hormones Participates in the Modulation of Arabidopsis Seedling Development.

19. Glutathione S-Transferase Interacting with Far-Red Insensitive 219 Is Involved in Phytochrome A-Mediated Signaling in Arabidopsis.

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