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- Page 21 and 22: Local Information Welcome to Edinbu
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- Page 39 and 40: Deciphering PAMP-triggered immunity
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- Page 45 and 46: Auxin transport - connecting cell p
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- Page 62 and 63: Membranes, temperature and the plan
- Page 64 and 65: Novel RNA- and chromatin remodeling
- Page 66 and 67: Sidestepping genetic redundancy wit
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- Page 72 and 73: PHYTOCALPAIN as a key regulator of
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Repression of apical HD-ZIP III hom
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Pathogen effectors and host respons
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Post-translational modifications of
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Autophagic components contribute to
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The brassinosteroid signal transduc
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A regulated auxin minimum is requir
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Divide et impera - cell division in
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Dynamic modeling of the signal tran
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Timing of cell division determines
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From protein dynamics to physiology
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Systems biology of lignification an
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Assembly of the Cellulose Synthase
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Posters Genome organisation Arabido
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The volumetric component of individ
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A transcriptomic approach to identi
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Transcription factor-hormone cross-
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Expression analysis of the snf1-lik
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OPEN STOMATA 3, an ABC transporter
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Cell expansion drives ethylene-indu
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Functional analysis of transcriptio
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Patterns of shared polymorphism bet
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AtSDL, a putative sugar-alcohol deh
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Trehalose metabolism and sugar sign
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Characterising the mechanical prope
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ASK3, a novel regulator of brassino
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Plant peroxisomal detoxification re
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Workshops Tuesday 30 th June 2009 1
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Programme 16:00 - 16:15 Paul McCabe
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links to online documents covering
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Exhibition Floor Plan Baby Room Lif
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accommodate requests for custom for
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