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    Chiral skyrmions in cubic helimagnet films: The role of uniaxial anisotropy by Wilson, M. N., Butenko, A. B., Bogdanov, A. N., Monchesky, T. L.

    “…This paper reports on magnetometry and magnetoresistance measurements of MnSi epilayers performed in out-of-plane magnetic fields. We present a theoretical…”
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    Mechanistic insight into a peptide hormone signaling complex mediating floral organ abscission by Santiago, Julia, Brandt, Benjamin, Wildhagen, Mari, Hohmann, Ulrich, Hothorn, Ludwig A, Butenko, Melinka A, Hothorn, Michael

    Published in eLife (08-04-2016)
    “…Plants constantly renew during their life cycle and thus require to shed senescent and damaged organs. Floral abscission is controlled by the leucine-rich…”
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    Mechanistic basis for the activation of plant membrane receptor kinases by SERK-family coreceptors by Hohmann, Ulrich, Santiago, Julia, Nicolet, Joël, Olsson, Vilde, Spiga, Fabio M., Hothorn, Ludwig A., Butenko, Melinka A., Hothorn, Michael

    “…Plant-unique membrane receptor kinases with leucine-rich repeat ectodomains (LRR-RKs) can sense small molecule, peptide, and protein ligands. Many LRR-RKs…”
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    A dual function of the IDA peptide in regulating cell separation and modulating plant immunity at the molecular level by Lalun, Vilde Olsson, Breiden, Maike, Galindo-Trigo, Sergio, Smakowska-Luzan, Elwira, Simon, Rüdiger G W, Butenko, Melinka A

    Published in eLife (18-06-2024)
    “…The abscission of floral organs and emergence of lateral roots in is regulated by the peptide ligand inflorescence deficient in abscission (IDA) and the…”
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    Floral organ abscission peptide IDA and its HAE/HSL2 receptors control cell separation during lateral root emergence by Kumpf, Robert P., Shi, Chun-Lin, Larrieu, Antoine, Stø, Ida Myhrer, Butenko, Melinka A., Péret, Benjamin, Riiser, Even Sannes, Bennett, Malcolm J., Aalen, Reidunn B.

    “…Throughout their life cycle, plants produce new organs, such as leaves, flowers, and lateral roots. Organs that have served their purpose may be shed after…”
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    Tools and Strategies to Match Peptide-Ligand Receptor Pairs by Butenko, Melinka A., Wildhagen, Mari, Albert, Markus, Jehle, Anna, Kalbacher, Hubert, Aalen, Reidunn B., Felix, Georg

    Published in The Plant cell (01-05-2014)
    “…Peptide signals have emerged as an important class of regulators in cell-to-cell communication in plants. Several families of small, secreted proteins with a…”
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    Polarization control in spin-transparent hadron colliders by weak-field navigators involving lattice enhancement effect by Filatov, Yu. N., Kondratenko, A. M., Kondratenko, M. A., Derbenev, Ya. S., Morozov, V. S., Butenko, A. V., Syresin, E. M., Tsyplakov, E. D.

    “…Hadron polarization control schemes for Spin Transparent (ST) synchrotrons are analyzed. The spin dynamics and beam polarization in such synchrotrons are…”
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    Arabidopsis Class I KNOTTED-Like Homeobox Proteins Act Downstream in the IDA-HAE/HSL2 Floral Abscission Signaling Pathway by Shi, Chun-Lin, Stenvik, Grethe-Elisabeth, Vie, Ane Kjersti, Bones, Atle M., Pautot, Véronique, Proveniers, Marcel, Aalen, Reidunn B., Butenko, Melinka A.

    Published in The Plant cell (01-07-2011)
    “…Floral organ abscission in Arabidopsis thaliana is regulated by the putative ligand-receptor system comprising the signaling peptide INFLORESCENCE DEFICIENT IN…”
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    Connecting the Molecular Structure of Cutin to Ultrastructure and Physical Properties of the Cuticle in Petals of Arabidopsis by Mazurek, Sylwester, Garroum, Imène, Daraspe, Jean, De Bellis, Damien, Olsson, Vilde, Mucciolo, Antonio, Butenko, Melinka A., Humbel, Bruno M., Nawrath, Christiane

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-02-2017)
    “…The plant cuticle is laid down at the cell wall surface of epidermal cells in a wide variety of structures, but the functional significance of this…”
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    Vacuum Conditions and the Lifetime of a Single-Charged Helium Ion Beam in the Booster Synchrotron of the NICA (First Run) by Butenko, A. V., Galimov, A. R., Meshkov, I. N., Syresin, E. M., Tolstikhina, I. Yu, Tuzikov, A. V., Philippov, A. V., Khodzhibagiyan, H. G., Shevel’ko, V. P.

    Published in JETP letters (01-06-2021)
    “…The results of the first run (December 2020) for the commissioning of the new superconducting synchrotron Booster at the Joint Institute for Nuclear Research…”
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    Spin Navigator Based on Correcting Dipoles of the JINR Nuclotron by Filatov, Yu. N., Kondratenko, A. M., Kondratenko, M. A., Tsyplakov, E. D., Butenko, A. V., Kostromin, S. A., Ladygin, V. P., Syresin, E. M., Guryleva, I. L., Melnikov, A. A., Aksentyev, A. E.

    Published in JETP letters (01-10-2022)
    “…A spin navigator based on correcting dipoles has been proposed to manipulate the directions of protons spins in experiments at the Nuclotron synchrotron (JINR,…”
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    INFLORESCENCE DEFICIENT IN ABSCISSION Controls Floral Organ Abscission in Arabidopsis and Identifies a Novel Family of Putative Ligands in Plants by Butenko, Melinka A., Patterson, Sara E., Grini, Paul E., Stenvik, Grethe-Elisabeth, Amundsen, Silja S., Mandal, Abul, Aalen, Reidunn B.

    Published in The Plant cell (01-10-2003)
    “…Abscission is an active process that enables plants to shed unwanted organs. Because the purpose of the flower is to facilitate pollination, it often is…”
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    The BLADE-ON-PETIOLE genes are essential for abscission zone formation in Arabidopsis by McKim, Sarah M, Stenvik, Grethe-Elisabeth, Butenko, Melinka A, Kristiansen, Wenche, Cho, Sung Ki, Hepworth, Shelley R, Aalen, Reidunn B, Haughn, George W

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-04-2008)
    “…The Arabidopsis BLADE-ON-PETIOLE 1 ( BOP1 ) and BOP2 genes encode redundant transcription factors that promote morphological asymmetry during leaf and floral…”
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    Critical onset of layering in sedimenting suspensions of nanoparticles by Butenko, A V, Nanikashvili, P M, Zitoun, D, Sloutskin, E

    Published in Physical review letters (09-05-2014)
    “…We quantitatively study the critical onset of layering in suspensions of nanoparticles in a solvent, where an initially homogeneous suspension, subject to an…”
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    Raman scattering and electrical resistance of highly disordered graphene by Shlimak, I., Haran, A., Zion, E., Havdala, T., Kaganovskii, Yu, Butenko, A. V., Wolfson, L., Richter, V., Naveh, D., Sharoni, A., Kogan, E., Kaveh, M.

    “…Raman scattering (RS) spectra and current-voltage characteristics at room temperature were measured in six series of small samples fabricated by means of…”
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    The IDA Peptide Controls Abscission in Arabidopsis and Citrus by Estornell, Leandro H, Wildhagen, Mari, Pérez-Amador, Miguel A, Talón, Manuel, Tadeo, Francisco R, Butenko, Melinka A

    Published in Frontiers in plant science (19-11-2015)
    “…Organ abscission is an important process in plant development and reproduction. During abscission, changes in cellular adhesion of specialized abscission zone…”
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    Antagonistic peptide technology for functional dissection of CLE peptides revisited by Czyzewicz, Nathan, Wildhagen, Mari, Cattaneo, Pietro, Stahl, Yvonne, Pinto, Karine Gustavo, Aalen, Reidunn B., Butenko, Melinka A., Simon, Rüdiger, Hardtke, Christian S., De Smet, Ive

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-08-2015)
    “…In the Arabidopsis thaliana genome, over 1000 putative genes encoding small, presumably secreted, signalling peptides can be recognized. However, a major…”
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