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The following pages link to Microgravity induces changes in microsome-associated proteins of Arabidopsis seedlings grown on board the international space station (Q35117575):
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- A Bird's-Eye View of Molecular Changes in Plant Gravitropism Using Omics Techniques (Q26770650) (← links)
- The electrical network of maize root apex is gravity dependent (Q30615629) (← links)
- Microsome-associated proteome modifications of Arabidopsis seedlings grown on board the International Space Station reveal the possible effect on plants of space stresses other than microgravity. (Q34380973) (← links)
- Spaceflight induces specific alterations in the proteomes of Arabidopsis (Q34915262) (← links)
- Feasibility of a Short-Arm Centrifuge for Mouse Hypergravity Experiments (Q35722183) (← links)
- Genetic dissection of the Arabidopsis spaceflight transcriptome: Are some responses dispensable for the physiological adaptation of plants to spaceflight? (Q41001727) (← links)
- Differential protein expression profiling of Arabidopsis thaliana callus under microgravity on board the Chinese SZ-8 spacecraft (Q51396017) (← links)
- Novel, Moon and Mars, partial gravity simulation paradigms and their effects on the balance between cell growth and cell proliferation during early plant development. (Q52592687) (← links)
- A member of the CONSTANS-Like protein family is a putative regulator of reactive oxygen species homeostasis and spaceflight physiological adaptation. (Q64892743) (← links)
- Root Skewing-Associated Genes Impact the Spaceflight Response of Arabidopsis thaliana (Q90480100) (← links)
- Differential transcriptional profile through cell cycle progression in Arabidopsis cultures under simulated microgravity (Q91037574) (← links)
- Test of Arabidopsis Space Transcriptome: A Discovery Environment to Explore Multiple Plant Biology Spaceflight Experiments (Q91712059) (← links)
- RNAseq Analysis of the Response of Arabidopsis thaliana to Fractional Gravity Under Blue-Light Stimulation During Spaceflight (Q92072660) (← links)