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The aquaporins

Elisabeth Kruse, Norbert Uehlein and Ralf Kaldenhoff*

Genome Biology 2006, 7:206 doi:10.1186/gb-2006-7-2-206

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Molecular dynamics study of the archaeal aquaporin AqpM

Raul Araya-Secchi, JA Garate , David S Holmes, Tomas Perez-Acle BMC Genomics 2011, 12(Suppl 4):S8 (22 December 2011)

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Surviving the cold: molecular analyses of insect cryoprotective dehydration in the Arctic springtail Megaphorura arctica (Tullberg)

Melody S Clark, Michael AS Thorne, Jelena Purać, Gavin Burns, Guy Hillyard, Željko D Popović, Gordana Grubor-Lajšić, M Roger Worland BMC Genomics 2009, 10:328 (21 July 2009)

Arctic springtails survive extreme cold by entering an ametabolic state of dehydration associated with trehalose mobilisation, heat shock protein upregulation and tissue remodelling, while recovery is associated with energy production, protein translation and cell division.

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Divergence in function and expression of the NOD26-like intrinsic proteins in plants

Qingpo Liu, Huasen Wang, Zhonghua Zhang, Jiasheng Wu, Ying Feng, Zhujun Zhu BMC Genomics 2009, 10:313 (15 July 2009)

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Integrative sequence and tissue expression profiling of chicken and mammalian aquaporins

Raphael D Isokpehi, Rajendram V Rajnarayanan, Cynthia D Jeffries, Tolulola O Oyeleye, Hari HP Cohly BMC Genomics 2009, 10(Suppl 2):S7 (14 July 2009)

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Discovering genes associated with dormancy in the monogonont rotifer Brachionus plicatilis

Nadav Y Denekamp, Michael AS Thorne, Melody S Clark, Michael Kube, Richard Reinhardt, Esther Lubzens BMC Genomics 2009, 10:108 (13 March 2009)

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Surviving extreme polar winters by desiccation: clues from Arctic springtail (Onychiurus arcticus) EST libraries

Melody S Clark, Michael AS Thorne, Jelena Purać, Gordana Grubor-Lajšić, Michael Kube, Richard Reinhardt, M Roger Worland BMC Genomics 2007, 8:475 (21 December 2007)

The Arctic springtail survives extreme polar winters by minimizing its water content, and analysis of ESTs highlights the importance of aquaporins, the trehalose pathway, antioxidants and moulting genes in dehydration and recovery.