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    • Chory, J., Catterjee, M., Cook, R. K., Elich, T., Fankhauser, C., Li, J., Nagpal, P., Neff, M., Pepper, A., Poole, D., Reed, J., Vitart, V. From seed germination to flowering, light controls plant development via the pigment phytochrome Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America  1996 93:12066-12071  DOI:10.1073/pnas.93.22.12066  PMID:8901532  PMCID:PMC37942
    • Chory, J., Cook, R. K., Dixon, R., Elich, T., Li, H. M., Lopez, E., Mochizuki, N., Nagpal, P., Pepper, A., Poole, D., Reed, J. Signal-transduction pathways controlling light-regulated development in Arabidopsis Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London Series B-Biological Sciences  1995 350:59-65  DOI:10.1098/rstb.1995.0138  PMID:8577851
    • Pepper, A., Delaney, T., Washburn, T., Poole, D., Chory, J. DET1, a negative regulator of light-mediated development and gene expression in arabidopsis, encodes a novel nuclear-localized protein Cell  1994 78:109-116  DOI:10.1016/0092-8674(94)90577-0  PMID:8033202
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    • Chory, J., Elich, T., Li, H. M., Pepper, A., Poole, D., Reed, J., Susek, R., Vitart, V., Washburn, T., Furuya, M., Nagatani, A. Genes controlling Arabidopsis photomorphogenesis Molecular Botany: Signals and the Environment. 257-263. 1994

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