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Thomas Sharkey
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Weise, Sean
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Wiberley, Amy
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Lu, Yan
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Falbel, Tanya
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Loreto, Francesco
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Weber, Andreas
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Fernandez, Donna
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Flexas, Jaume
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Karnosky, David
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Mugnozza, Giuseppe Scarascia
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Bota, Josefina
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Calfapietra, Carlo
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DellaPenna, Dean
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2009: Zhang Ru; Cruz Jeffrey A; Kramer David M; Magallanes-Lundback Maria E; Dellapenna Dean; Sharkey Thomas D
Moderate heat stress reduces the pH component of the transthylakoid proton motive force in light-adapted, intact tobacco leaves.
Plant, cell & environment 2009;32(11):1538-47.
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2009: Wiberley Amy E; Donohue Autumn R; Westphal Maiken M; Sharkey Thomas D
Regulation of isoprene emission from poplar leaves throughout a day.
Plant, cell & environment 2009;32(7):939-47.
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2009: Zhang Ru; Sharkey Thomas D
Photosynthetic electron transport and proton flux under moderate heat stress.
Photosynthesis research 2009;100(1):29-43.
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2008: Steichen Jon M; Petty Ryan V; Sharkey Thomas D
Domain characterization of a 4-alpha-glucanotransferase essential for maltose metabolism in photosynthetic leaves.
The Journal of biological chemistry 2008;283(30):20797-804.
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2008: Wiberley Amy E; Donohue Autumn R; Meier Mary E; Westphal Maiken M; Sharkey Thomas D
Regulation of isoprene emission in Populus trichocarpa leaves subjected to changing growth temperature.
Plant, cell & environment 2008;31(2):258-67.
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2008: Sharkey Thomas D; Wiberley Amy E; Donohue Autumn R
Isoprene emission from plants: why and how.
Annals of botany 2008;101(1):5-18.
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2007: Sharkey Thomas D; Bernacchi Carl J; Farquhar Graham D; Singsaas Eric L
Fitting photosynthetic carbon dioxide response curves for C(3) leaves.
Plant, cell & environment 2007;30(9):1035-40.
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2007: Schrader Stephen M; Kleinbeck Kyle R; Sharkey Thomas D
Rapid heating of intact leaves reveals initial effects of stromal oxidation on photosynthesis.
Plant, cell & environment 2007;30(6):671-8.
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2007: Calfapietra Carlo; Wiberley Amy E; Falbel Tanya G; Linskey Autumn R; Mugnozza Giuseppe Scarascia; Karnosky David F; Loreto Francesco; Sharkey Thomas D
Isoprene synthase expression and protein levels are reduced under elevated O3 but not under elevated CO2 (FACE) in field-grown aspen trees.
Plant, cell & environment 2007;30(5):654-61.
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2006: Lu Yan; Steichen Jon M; Yao Jian; Sharkey Thomas D
The role of cytosolic alpha-glucan phosphorylase in maltose metabolism and the comparison of amylomaltase in Arabidopsis and Escherichia coli.
Plant physiology 2006;142(3):878-89.
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2006: Lu Yan; Steichen Jon M; Weise Sean E; Sharkey Thomas D
Cellular and organ level localization of maltose in maltose-excess Arabidopsis mutants.
Planta 2006;224(4):935-43.
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2006: Weise Sean E; Schrader Stephen M; Kleinbeck Kyle R; Sharkey Thomas D
Carbon balance and circadian regulation of hydrolytic and phosphorolytic breakdown of transitory starch.
Plant physiology 2006;141(3):879-86.
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2006: Lu Yan; Sharkey Thomas D
The importance of maltose in transitory starch breakdown.
Plant, cell & environment 2006;29(3):353-66.
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2005: Lu Yan; Gehan Jackson P; Sharkey Thomas D
Daylength and circadian effects on starch degradation and maltose metabolism.
Plant physiology 2005;138(4):2280-91.
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2005: Weise Sean E; Kim Kirsten S; Stewart Robert P; Sharkey Thomas D
beta-Maltose is the metabolically active anomer of maltose during transitory starch degradation.
Plant physiology 2005;137(2):756-61.
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2005: Sharkey Thomas D; Yeh Sansun; Wiberley Amy E; Falbel Tanya G; Gong Deming; Fernandez Donna E
Evolution of the isoprene biosynthetic pathway in kudzu.
Plant physiology 2005;137(2):700-12.
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2004: Sharkey T D; Laporte M; Lu Y; Weise S; Weber A P M
Engineering plants for elevated CO(2): a relationship between starch degradation and sugar sensing.
Plant biology (Stuttgart, Germany) 2004;6(3):280-8.
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2004: Flexas J; Bota J; Loreto F; Cornic G; Sharkey T D
Diffusive and metabolic limitations to photosynthesis under drought and salinity in C(3) plants.
Plant biology (Stuttgart, Germany) 2004;6(3):269-79.
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2004: Lu Yan; Sharkey Thomas D
The role of amylomaltase in maltose metabolism in the cytosol of photosynthetic cells.
Planta 2004;218(3):466-73.
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2004: Weise Sean E; Weber Andreas P M; Sharkey Thomas D
Maltose is the major form of carbon exported from the chloroplast at night.
Planta 2004;218(3):474-82.
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2001: Laporte M M; Galagan J A; Prasch A L; Vanderveer P J; Hanson D T; Shewmaker C K; Sharkey T D
Promoter strength and tissue specificity effects on growth of tomato plants transformed with maize sucrose-phosphate synthase.
Planta 2001;212(5-6):817-22.
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2001: Sharkey T D; Chen X; Yeh S
Isoprene increases thermotolerance of fosmidomycin-fed leaves.
Plant physiology 2001;125(4):2001-6.
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2000: Sharkey T D
Perspectives: plant biology. Some like it hot.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 2000;287(5452):435, 437.
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