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Opinion on the possible role of flavonoids as energy escape valves: Novel tools for nature's Swiss army knife?HERNANDEZ, Iker; VAN BREUSEGEM, Frank.Plant science (Limerick). 2010, Vol 179, Num 4, pp 297-301, issn 0168-9452, 5 p.Article

Prohibitins: mitochondrial partners in development and stress responseVAN AKEN, Olivier; WHELAN, James; VAN BREUSEGEM, Frank et al.Trends in plant science. 2010, Vol 15, Num 5, pp 275-282, issn 1360-1385, 8 p.Article

Reactive oxygen species in plant cell death : Reactive oxygen speciesVAN BREUSEGEM, Frank; DAT, James F.Plant physiology (Bethesda). 2006, Vol 141, Num 2, pp 384-390, issn 0032-0889, 7 p.Article

Unraveling the Tapestry of Networks Involving Reactive Oxygen Species in PlantsVAN BREUSEGEM, Frank; BAILEY-SERRES, Julia; MITTLER, Ron et al.Plant physiology (Bethesda). 2008, Vol 147, Num 3, pp 978-984, issn 0032-0889, 7 p.Article

Natural substrates of plant proteases: how can protease degradomics extend our knowledge?TSIATSIANI, Liana; GEVAERT, Kris; VAN BREUSEGEM, Frank et al.Physiologia Plantarum (København. 1948). 2012, Vol 145, Num 1, pp 28-40, issn 0031-9317, 13 p.Article

Signal transduction during oxidative stressVRANOVA, Eva; INZE, Dirk; VAN BREUSEGEM, Frank et al.Journal of experimental botany. 2002, Vol 53, Num 372, pp 1227-1236, issn 0022-0957Conference Paper

The role of active oxygen species in plant signal transductionVAN BREUSEGEM, Frank; VRANOVA, Eva; DAT, James F et al.Plant science (Limerick). 2001, Vol 161, Num 3, pp 405-414, issn 0168-9452Article

How relevant are flavonoids as antioxidants in plants?HERNANDEZ, Iker; ALEGRE, Leonor; VAN BREUSEGEM, Frank et al.Trends in plant science. 2009, Vol 14, Num 3, pp 125-132, issn 1360-1385, 8 p.Article

Reactive oxygen gene network of plantsMITTLER, Ron; VANDERAUWERA, Sandy; GOLLERY, Martin et al.Trends in plant science. 2004, Vol 9, Num 10, pp 490-498, issn 1360-1385, 9 p.Article

Stress homeostasis - the redox and auxin perspectiveTOGNETTI, Vanesa B; MÜHLENBOCK, Per; VAN BREUSEGEM, Frank et al.Plant, cell and environment (Print). 2012, Vol 35, Num 2, pp 321-333, issn 0140-7791, 13 p.Article

Catalase function in plants: a focus on Arabidopsis mutants as stress-mimic modelsMHAMDI, Amna; QUEVAL, Guillaume; CHAOUCH, Sejir et al.Journal of experimental botany. 2010, Vol 61, Num 15, pp 4197-4220, issn 0022-0957, 24 p.Article

Changes in hydrogen peroxide homeostasis trigger an active cell death process in tobaccoDAT, James F; PELLINEN, Riikka; BEECKMAN, Tom et al.Plant journal. 2003, Vol 33, Num 4, pp 621-632, issn 0960-7412, 12 p.Article

ROS signaling: the new wave?MITTLER, Ron; VANDERAUWERA, Sandy; SUZUKI, Nobuhiro et al.Trends in plant science. 2011, Vol 16, Num 6, pp 300-309, issn 1360-1385, 10 p.Article

Double antisense plants lacking ascorbate peroxidase and catalase are less sensitive to oxidative stress than single antisense plants lacking ascorbate peroxidase or catalaseRIZHSKY, Ludmila; HALLAK-HERR, Elza; VAN BREUSEGEM, Frank et al.Plant journal. 2002, Vol 32, Num 3, pp 329-342, issn 0960-7412, 14 p.Article

Genome-wide analysis of hydrogen peroxide-regulated gene expression in arabidopsis reveals a high light-induced transcriptional cluster involved in anthocyanin biosynthesisVANDERAUWERA, Sandy; ZIMMERMANN, Philip; ROMBAUTS, Stéphane et al.Plant physiology (Bethesda). 2005, Vol 139, Num 2, pp 806-821, issn 0032-0889, 16 p.Article

A subcellular localization compendium of hydrogen peroxide-induced proteinsINZE, Annelies; VANDERAUWERA, Sandy; HOEBERICHTS, Frank A et al.Plant, cell and environment (Print). 2012, Vol 35, Num 2, pp 308-320, issn 0140-7791, 13 p.Article

Day length is a key regulator of transcriptomic responses to both CO2 and H2O2 in ArabidopsisQUEVAL, Guillaume; NEUKERMANS, Jenny; VANDERAUWERA, Sandy et al.Plant, cell and environment (Print). 2012, Vol 35, Num 2, pp 374-387, issn 0140-7791, 14 p.Article

Arabidopsis Type I Metacaspases Control Cell DeathCOLL, Nuria S; VERCAMMEN, Dominique; SMIDLER, Andrea et al.Science (Washington, D.C.). 2010, Vol 330, Num 6009, pp 1393-1397, issn 0036-8075, 5 p.Article

Singlet Oxygen Is the Major Reactive Oxygen Species Involved in Photooxidative Damage to PlantsTRIANTAPHYLIDES, Christian; KRISCHKE, Markus; HOEBERICHTS, Frank Alfons et al.Plant physiology (Bethesda). 2008, Vol 148, Num 2, pp 960-968, issn 0032-0889, 9 p.Article

Resistance to Botrytis cinerea in sitiens, an abscisic acid-deficient tomato mutant, involves timely production of hydrogen peroxide and cell wall modifications in the epidermisASSELBERGH, Bob; CURVERS, Katrien; FRANGA, Soraya C et al.Plant physiology (Bethesda). 2007, Vol 144, Num 4, pp 1863-1877, issn 0032-0889, 15 p.Article

Catalase deficiency drastically affects gene expression induced by high light in Arabidopsis thalianaVANDENABEELE, Steven; VANDERAUWERA, Sandy; VUYLSTEKE, Marnik et al.Plant journal. 2004, Vol 39, Num 1, pp 45-58, issn 0960-7412, 14 p.Article

Cryptogein-Induced Transcriptional Reprogramming in Tobacco Is Light DependentHOEBERICHTS, Frank A; DAVOINE, Céline; VANDORPE, Michaël et al.Plant physiology (Bethesda). 2013, Vol 163, Num 1, pp 263-275, issn 0032-0889, 13 p.Article

Peroxisomal Hydrogen Peroxide Is Coupled to Biotic Defense Responses by ISOCHORISMATE SYNTHASE1 in a Daylength-Related MannerCHAOUCH, Sejir; QUEVAL, Guillaume; VANDERAUWERA, Sandy et al.Plant physiology (Bethesda). 2010, Vol 153, Num 4, pp 1692-1705, issn 0032-0889, 14 p.Article

Nitric oxide- and hydrogen peroxide-responsive gene regulation during cell death induction in tobacco : Reactive oxygen speciesZAGO, Elisa; MORSA, Stijn; DAT, James F et al.Plant physiology (Bethesda). 2006, Vol 141, Num 2, pp 404-411, issn 0032-0889, 8 p.Article

LESION SIMULATING DISEASE1. ENHANCED DISEASE SUSCEPTIBILITY1. and PHYTOALEXIN DEFICIENT4 Conditionally Regulate Cellular Signaling Homeostasis, Photosynthesis, Water Use Efficiency, and Seed Yield in ArabidopsisWITUSZYNSKA, Weronika; SLESAK, Ireneusz; KARPINSKI, Stanisław et al.Plant physiology (Bethesda). 2013, Vol 161, Num 4, pp 1795-1805, issn 0032-0889, 11 p.Article

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