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Volume 5 (2005) - February 2005

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The Arabidopsis Mei2 homologue AML1 binds AtRaptor1B, the plant homologue of a major regulator of eukaryotic cell growth

Garrett H Anderson, Maureen R Hanson BMC Plant Biology 2005, 5:2 (21 February 2005)

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Expression of human dopamine receptor in potato (Solanum tuberosum) results in altered tuber carbon metabolism

Aleksandra Skirycz, Anna Świędrych, Jan Szopa BMC Plant Biology 2005, 5:1 (9 February 2005)

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Expression of the human dopamine receptor in transgenic potatoes affects a broad range of enzyme activities and increases catecholamine levels, suggesting a role for catecholamine signalling in regulating plant carbon metabolism.


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