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A Genome-Wide Functional Investigation into the Roles of Receptor-Like Proteins in Arabidopsis1[W][OA]
Receptor-like proteins (RLPs) are cell surface receptors that typically consist of an extracellular leucine-rich repeat domain, a transmembrane...
Plant Physiology, 06/01/08 by Wang, Guodong; Ellendorff, Ursula; Kemp, Ben; Mansfield, John W; Forsyth, Alec; Mitchell, Kathy; Bastas, Kubilay; Liu, Chun-Ming; Woods-Tör, Alison; Zipfel, Cyril; Wit, Pierre J G M de; Jones, Jonathan D G; Tör, Mahmut; Thomma, Bart P H J · More from publication -
Pope leading environmental effort
Last year, Pope Benedict XVI raised eyebrows when the Vatican announced it was installing 1,000 solar panels on the roof of a football field-size...
Deseret News (Salt Lake City), 04/12/08 by Bart Jones Newsday · More from publication -
Alarm over Chavez ignores Venezuelan complexity
Hugo Chavez's latest moves to deepen his Bolivarian Revolution are setting off alarms in Washington, on Wall Street and around the world, with...
National Catholic Reporter, 02/16/07 by Bart Jones · More from publication -
Venezuela: divisions harden after Chavez victory
Oscar Rodriguez had left his new part-time home of West Palm Beach, Fla., and was on an airplane headed for his homeland, Venezuela, with an urgent...
National Catholic Reporter, 09/03/04 by Bart Jones · More from publication -
U.S. group and Venezuelan president clash: endowment for Democracy rebuts charges it funds coup participants
Under scrutiny for its role in Venezuela, the National Endowment for Democracy is waging what critics contend is a campaign to defend its...
National Catholic Reporter, 06/18/04 by Bart Jones · More from publication -
U.S. funds aid Chavez opposition: National Endowment for Democracy at center of dispute in Venezuela
The United States is using a quasi-governmental organization created during the Reagan years and funded largely by Congress to pump about a million...
National Catholic Reporter, 04/02/04 by Bart Jones · More from publication -
Where the money goes
Michael Shifter, a former National Endowment for Democracy grants officer for Latin America, now an analyst at the Inter-American Dialogue in...
National Catholic Reporter, 04/02/04 by Bart Jones · More from publication -
'I-have-family-in-Iraq' campaign launched
Sr. Margaret Galiardi broke the U.S. ban on travelling to Iraq two years ago and saw the suffering faces of the Iraqi people and dozens of nuns...
Catholic New Times, 01/26/03 by Bart Jones · More from publication -
Three tarnished Reagan figures have hands in Bush foreign policy
Their names were synonymous with the U.S. "dirty wars" in Central America in the 1980s and the Iran-contra scandal. Today, Otto Reich, Elliot...
National Catholic Reporter, 01/10/03 by Bart Jones · More from publication -
Like old days: U.S. role in Venezuela coup under scrutiny - World
Guatemala in 1954. Chile in 1973. Nicaragua in the 1980s. The list is long of efforts by the United States to overthrow democratically elected...
National Catholic Reporter, 05/31/02 by Bart Jones · More from publication


