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Libault, Marc
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Academic Article
Complete transcriptome of the soybean root hair cell, a single-cell model, and its alteration in response to Bradyrhizobium japonicum infection.
Academic Article
An integrated transcriptome atlas of the crop model Glycine max, and its use in comparative analyses in plants.
Academic Article
Identification of microRNAs and their mRNA targets during soybean nodule development: functional analysis of the role of miR393j-3p in soybean nodulation.
Academic Article
The Arabidopsis LHP1 protein is a component of euchromatin.
Academic Article
GS52 ecto-apyrase plays a critical role during soybean nodulation.
Academic Article
Genome sequence of the palaeopolyploid soybean.
Academic Article
The GmFWL1 (FW2-2-like) nodulation gene encodes a plasma membrane microdomain-associated protein.
Academic Article
Prediction of novel miRNAs and associated target genes in Glycine max.
Academic Article
A Comparative Epigenomic Analysis of Polyploidy-Derived Genes in Soybean and Common Bean.
Academic Article
Mutations in LIKE HETEROCHROMATIN PROTEIN 1 affect flowering time and plant architecture in Arabidopsis.
Academic Article
Legume transcription factor genes: what makes legumes so special?
Academic Article
Large-scale analysis of putative soybean regulatory gene expression identifies a Myb gene involved in soybean nodule development.
Academic Article
A member of the highly conserved FWL (tomato FW2.2-like) gene family is essential for soybean nodule organogenesis.
Academic Article
Evolution of FW2.2-like (FWL) and PLAC8 genes in eukaryotes.
Academic Article
A dual-targeted soybean protein is involved in Bradyrhizobium japonicum infection of soybean root hair and cortical cells.
Academic Article
14-3-3 proteins SGF14c and SGF14l play critical roles during soybean nodulation.
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