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    Role for the TOC Complex in Arabidopsis Root Gravitropism by Stanga, John P, Boonsirichai, Kanokporn, Sedbrook, John C, Otegui, Marisa S, Masson, Patrick H

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-04-2009)
    “…Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) roots perceive gravity and reorient their growth accordingly. Starch-dense amyloplasts within the columella cells of the…”
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    ALTERED RESPONSE TO GRAVITY Is a Peripheral Membrane Protein That Modulates Gravity-Induced Cytoplasmic Alkalinization and Lateral Auxin Transport in Plant Statocytes by Boonsirichai, Kanokporn, Sedbrook, John C., Chen, Rujin, Gilroy, Simon, Masson, Patrick H.

    Published in The Plant cell (01-11-2003)
    “…ARG1 (ALTERED RESPONSE TO GRAVITY) is required for normal root and hypocotyl gravitropism. Here, we show that targeting ARG1 to the gravity-perceiving cells of…”
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    The ARG1-LIKE2 Gene of Arabidopsis Functions in a Gravity Signal Transduction Pathway That Is Genetically Distinct from the PGM Pathway by Guan, Changhui, Rosen, Elizabeth S., Boonsirichai, Kanokporn, Poff, Kenneth L., Masson, Patrick H.

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-09-2003)
    “…The arl2 mutants of Arabidopsis display altered root and hypocotyl gravitropism, whereas their inflorescence stems are fully gravitropic. Interestingly, mutant…”
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    A Role for the TOC Complex in Arabidopsis Root Gravitropism1[W][OA] by Stanga, John P, Boonsirichai, Kanokporn, Sedbrook, John C, Otegui, Marisa S, Masson, Patrick H

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-04-2009)
    “…Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) roots perceive gravity and reorient their growth accordingly. Starch-dense amyloplasts within the columella cells of the…”
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    Journal Article
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    Complex physiological and molecular processes underlying root gravitropism by Chen, Rujin, Guan, Changhui, Boonsirichai, Kanokporn, Masson, Patrick H.

    Published in Plant molecular biology (01-06-2002)
    “…Gravitropism allows plant organs to guide their growth in relation to the gravity vector. For most roots, this response to gravity allows downward growth into…”
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    Analyses of the involvement of altered response to gravity 1 (ARG1) and its paralogs in gravitropism of Arabidopsis thaliana by Boonsirichai, Kanokporn

    “…Gravitropism is a process that allows plant organs to use gravity as a growth guide. The ARG1 DnaJ-like protein is required for normal root and hypocotyl…”
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    Analyses of the involvement of altered response to gravity 1 (ARG1) and its paralogs in gravitropism of Arabidopsis thaliana by Boonsirichai, Kanokporn

    Published 01-01-2003
    “…Gravitropism is a process that allows plant organs to use gravity as a growth guide. The ARG1 DnaJ-like protein is required for normal root and hypocotyl…”
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    Dissertation
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    The ARG1-LIKE2 gene of Arabidopsis functions in a gravity signal transduction pathway that is genetically distinct from the PGM pathway1 by Guan, Changhui, Rosen, Elizabeth S, Boonsirichai, Kanokporn, Poff, Kenneth L, Masson, Patrick H

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-09-2003)
    “…The arl2 mutants of Arabidopsis display altered root and hypocotyl gravitropism, whereas their inflorescence stems are fully gravitropic. Interestingly, mutant…”
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    Radical intermediate generation and cell cycle arrest by an aqueous extract of Thunbergia Laurifolia Linn. In human breast cancer cells by Jetawattana, Suwimol, Boonsirichai, Kanokporn, Charoen, Savapong, Martin, Sean M

    “…Thunbergia Laurifolia Linn. (TL) is one of the most familiar plants in Thai traditional medicine that is used to treat various conditions, including cancer…”
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    Arabidopsis thaliana: A Model for the Study of Root and Shoot Gravitropism by Masson, Patrick H, Tasaka, Masao, Morita, Miyo T, Guan, Changhui, Chen, Rujin, Boonsirichai, Kanokporn

    Published in The arabidopsis book (2002)
    “…For most plants, shoots grow upward and roots grow downward. These growth patterns illustrate the ability for plant organs to guide their growth at a specified…”
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