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158 related items for PubMed ID: 21511913

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    Kim YX, Steudle E.
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  • 27. Structure-function analysis of plant aquaporin AtPIP2;1 gating by divalent cations and protons.
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  • 31. Aquaporins: highly regulated channels controlling plant water relations.
    Chaumont F, Tyerman SD.
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  • 33. Ca2+signalling in stomatal guard cells.
    McAinsh MR, Gray JE, Hetherington AM, Leckie CP, Ng C.
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    Sang J, Zhang A, Lin F, Tan M, Jiang M.
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  • 39. More from less: plant growth under limited water.
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