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1. Lipid droplets in Arabidopsis thaliana leaves contain myosin-binding proteins and enzymes associated with furan-containing fatty acid biosynthesis.

2. Domesticating Vigna stipulacea : Chromosome-Level genome assembly reveals VsPSAT1 as a candidate gene decreasing hard-seededness.

3. Excess sterol accumulation affects seed morphology and physiology in Arabidopsis thaliana .

4. The liverwort oil body is formed by redirection of the secretory pathway.

5. Excess sterols disrupt plant cellular activity by inducing stress-responsive gene expression.

6. A space-saving visual screening method, Glycine max FAST, for generating transgenic soybean.

7. HIGH STEROL ESTER 1 is a key factor in plant sterol homeostasis.

8. Enrichment of Phosphatidylinositol 4,5-Bisphosphate in the Extra-Invasive Hyphal Membrane Promotes Colletotrichum Infection of Arabidopsis thaliana.

10. Modulation of Plant RAB GTPase-Mediated Membrane Trafficking Pathway at the Interface Between Plants and Obligate Biotrophic Pathogens.

11. Leaf oil bodies are subcellular factories producing antifungal oxylipins.

12. Oil body-mediated defense against fungi: From tissues to ecology.

13. Leaf oil body functions as a subcellular factory for the production of a phytoalexin in Arabidopsis.

14. Pathogen infection trial increases the secretion of proteins localized in the endoplasmic reticulum body of Arabidopsis.

15. Arabidopsis Qa-SNARE SYP2 proteins localized to different subcellular regions function redundantly in vacuolar protein sorting and plant development.

16. A rapid and non-destructive screenable marker, FAST, for identifying transformed seeds of Arabidopsis thaliana.

17. Oil-body-membrane proteins and their physiological functions in plants.

18. A novel role for oleosins in freezing tolerance of oilseeds in Arabidopsis thaliana.

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