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    12009Molecular mechanisms of cell proliferation induced by low power laser irradiation.



    +-nlJ Biomed Sci 16(-):4 (2009)
    22003A light in multidrug resistance: photodynamic treatment of multidrug-resistant tumors.



    +-nlJ Biomed Sci 10(4):361-6 (2003)
    32002Blue light receptors and signal transduction.



    +-nlPlant Cell 14 Suppl(-):S207-25 (2002)
    42010Light signal transduction: an infinite spectrum of possibilities.



    +-nlPlant J 61(6):982-91 (2010)
    52011Response of mitochondrial alternative oxidase (AOX) to light signals.



    +-nlPlant Signal Behav 6(1):55-8 (2011)
    62003Light signaling.



    +-nlPlant Physiol 133(4):1417-9 (2003)
    72003Ultraviolet-B radiation-mediated responses in plants. Balancing damage and protection.



    +-nlPlant Physiol 133(4):1420-8 (2003)
    82003Blue light signaling through the cryptochromes and phototropins. So that's what the blues is all about.



    +-nlPlant Physiol 133(4):1429-36 (2003)
    92005Regulation of gene expression by light.



    +-nlInt J Dev Biol 49(5-6):501-11 (2005)
    102004Photobiological principles of therapeutic applications of laser radiation.



    +-nlBiochemistry (Mosc) 69(1):81-90 (2004)
    112007Primary mechanisms of photoactivation of molecular oxygen. History of development and the modern status of research.



    +-nlBiochemistry (Mosc) 72(10):1065-80 (2007)
    122011Ultraviolet activation of PKD: implications for skin cancer.



    +-nlFuture Oncol 7(4):485-7 (2011)



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