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Phytochrome

Known as: Phytochrome [Chemical/Ingredient] 
A blue-green biliprotein widely distributed in the plant kingdom.
National Institutes of Health

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Highly Cited
2013
Highly Cited
2013
The ability to modulate the fluorescence of optical probes can be used to enhance signal-to-noise ratios for imaging within… 
Highly Cited
1994
Highly Cited
1994
For many years after its discovery over four decades ago, the regulatory photoreceptor phytochrome was widely considered… 
Highly Cited
1989
Highly Cited
1989
The plant photoreceptor chromoprotein, phytochrome, is rapidly degraded in vivo after photoconversion from a stable red light… 
Highly Cited
1983
Highly Cited
1983
We have examined phytochrome effects on the abundance of transcripts from several nuclear and chloroplast genes in buds of dark… 
Highly Cited
1979
Highly Cited
1979
Illumination of dark-grown barley plants induces a massive insertion of the light-harvesting chlorophyll u/b protein into the… 
Highly Cited
1970
Highly Cited
1970
Using pharmacological and chromatographic techniques, it was shown that acetylcholine was present in all organs of both light… 
Highly Cited
1968
Highly Cited
1968
Excised root tips from dark-grown mung bean seedlings (Phaseolus aureus) that adhere to a negatively charged glass surface when… 
Highly Cited
1966
Highly Cited
1966
The nonphotochemical reactions of phytochrome in the coleoptiles of dark-grown corn seedlings were studied at 3 temperatures: 14… 
Highly Cited
1965
Highly Cited
1965
Previous work (4) showed that the phytochrome in dark-grown seedlings was present entirely as the red-absorbing form, PR. If the… 
Highly Cited
1965
Highly Cited
1965
'I'lle l)lalt p)ignent, phytochrome regulates a large numl)er of l)hysiological processes in higher plaints (14). T'he pigment is…