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    Novel Arsenate Reductase from the Arsenic Hyperaccumulating Fern Pteris vittata by Ellis, Danielle R, Gumaelius, Luke, Indriolo, Emily, Pickering, Ingrid J, Banks, Jo Ann, Salt, David E

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-08-2006)
    “…Pteris vittata sporophytes hyperaccumulate arsenic to 1% to 2% of their dry weight. Like the sporophyte, the gametophyte was found to reduce arsenate [As(V)]…”
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    Identification and characterization of several new members of the ZIP family of metal ion transporters in Medicago truncatula by López-Millán, Ana-Flor, Ellis, Danielle R, Grusak, Michael A

    Published in Plant molecular biology (01-03-2004)
    “…To broaden our understanding of micronutrient metal transport in plants, we have identified cDNAs for six new metal transporters in the model legume Medicago…”
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    Predation risk differentially affects aphid morphotypes: impacts on prey behavior, fecundity and transgenerational dispersal morphology by Hermann, Sara L., Bird, Sydney A., Ellis, Danielle R., Landis, Douglas A.

    Published in Oecologia (01-10-2021)
    “…To avoid predation, prey initiate anti-predator defenses such as altered behavior, physiology and/or morphology. Prey trait changes in response to perceived…”
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    Effect of zinc and manganese supply on the activities of superoxide dismutase and carbonic anhydrase in Medicago truncatula wild type and raz mutant plants by López-Millán, Ana Flor, Ellis, Danielle R., Grusak, Michael A.

    Published in Plant science (Limerick) (01-04-2005)
    “…The novel raz ( requires additional zinc) mutant of Medicago truncatula can accumulate high Zn concentrations in all tissues when compared to wild type plants,…”
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    Plants, selenium and human health by Ellis, Danielle R, Salt, David E

    Published in Current opinion in plant biology (01-06-2003)
    “…Selenium is an essential nutrient for animals, microorganisms and some other eukaryotes. Although selenium has not been demonstrated to be essential in…”
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    Analysis of sulfur and selenium assimilation in Astragalus plants with varying capacities to accumulate selenium by Sors, T.G, Ellis, D.R, Na, G.N, Lahner, B, Lee, S, Leustek, T, Pickering, I.J, Salt, D.E

    “…Several Astragalus species have the ability to hyperaccumulate selenium (Se) when growing in their native habitat. Given that the biochemical properties of Se…”
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    Identification of quantitative trait loci and candidate genes for cadmium tolerance in Populus by Induri, Brahma Reddy, Ellis, Danielle R, Slavov, Gancho T, Yin, Tongming, Zhang, Xinye, Muchero, Wellington, Tuskan, Gerald A, DiFazio, Stephen P

    Published in Tree physiology (01-05-2012)
    “…Understanding genetic variation for the response of Populus to heavy metals like cadmium (Cd) is an important step in elucidating the underlying mechanisms of…”
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    Production of Se-methylselenocysteine in transgenic plants expressing selenocysteine methyltransferase by Ellis, Danielle R, Sors, Thomas G, Brunk, Dennis G, Albrecht, Carrie, Orser, Cindy, Lahner, Brett, Wood, Karl V, Harris, Hugh H, Pickering, Ingrid J, Salt, David E

    Published in BMC plant biology (28-01-2004)
    “…It has become increasingly evident that dietary Se plays a significant role in reducing the incidence of lung, colorectal and prostate cancer in humans…”
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    A Novel Arsenate Reductase from the Arsenic Hyperaccumulating Fern Pteris vittata1 by Ellis, Danielle R, Gumaelius, Luke, Indriolo, Emily, Pickering, Ingrid J

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-08-2006)
    “…Pteris vittata sporophytes hyperaccumulate arsenic to 1% to 2% of their dry weight. Like the sporophyte, the gametophyte was found to reduce arsenate [As(V)]…”
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    Metal Physiology and Accumulation in a Medicago truncatula Mutant Exhibiting an Elevated Requirement for Zinc by Ellis, Danielle R., López-Millán, Ana Flor, Grusak, Michael A.

    Published in The New phytologist (01-04-2003)
    “…• A novel, metal accumulating mutant of Medicago truncatula was characterized for tissue metal concentrations, plant growth, percent leaf loss, and leaf-cell…”
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    Cloning of a Zinc-binding Cysteine Proteinase Inhibitor in Citrus Vascular Tissue by Ellis, Danielle R, Taylor, Kathryn C

    “…A partial cDNA ( cvzbp-1 ) was cloned based on the N-terminal sequence of a citrus ( Citrus L.) vascular Zn-binding protein (CVZBP) previously isolated from…”
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    Purification of a Zinc Binding Protein from Xylem of Citrus jambhiri by Taylor, Kathryn C, Ellis, Danielle R, Paiva, Luciano V

    “…Zinc in xylem and phloem of the citrus rootstock, rough lemon [ Citrus jambhiri (L.)] was associated with a Zn-binding protein, designated citrus vascular…”
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    A Zinc-binding Protein in Citrus with Homology to Plant Chitinases by Taylor, Kathryn C, Ellis, Danielle R

    Published in HortScience (01-07-1995)
    “…A 5-kDa zinc-binding protein (ZBP) accumulates in the phloem above the graft union in citrus trees affected by two citrus decline disorders, citrus blight and…”
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    Identification of Quantitative Trait Loci (QTL) and Candidate Genes for Cadmium Tolerance in Populus by Induri, Brahma R, Ellis, Danielle R, Slavov, Gancho, Yin, Tongming, Muchero, Wellington, Tuskan, Gerald A, DiFazio, Stephen P

    Published in Tree physiology (01-01-2012)
    “…Knowledge of genetic variation in response of Populus to heavy metals like cadmium (Cd) is an important step in understanding the underlying mechanisms of…”
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