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Title: Signal processing and transduction in plant cells: the end of the beginning?
Authors: Gilroy, Simon
Trewavas, Anthony J
Issue Date: Apr-2001
Citation: Gilroy S, Trewavas A, NATURE REVIEWS MOLECULAR CELL BIOLOGY, 2 (4): 307-314 APR 2001
Publisher: Nature Publishing Group
Abstract: Plants have a very different lifestyle to animals, and one might expect that unique molecules and processes would underpin plant-cell signal transduction. But, with a few notable exceptions, the list is remarkably familiar and could have been constructed from animal studies. Wherein, then, does lifestyle specificity emerge?
Keywords: Signal processing
transduction
plant
cells
URI: http://www.nature.com/reviews/molcellbio
http://hdl.handle.net/1842/730
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