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Invited participants Plenary lectures Sir Michael Berridge FRS, Babraham Institute/University of Cambridge, UK Tony Trewavas FRS, University of Edinburgh, UK
Hillel Fromm, Tel Aviv University, Israel Simon Gilroy, Penn State, USA Alice Harmon, University of Florida, USA Alistair Hetherington, University of Bristol, UK Marc Knight University of Durham, UK Jörg Kudla, Institut for Botanik and Botani garden, Muenster Paul McCabe, University College Dublin, Ireland Giles Oldroyd, JIC, UK Joe Poovaiah, Washington State University, USA Raoul Ranjeva CNRS Toulouse, France Dale Sanders FRS, University of York, UK Julian Schroeder, UCSD, USA Alex
Webb University of Cambridge, UK
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Symposium logo Calcium signalling by Sam Day. Transgenic Arabidopsis plant being chilled, the pseudocolour represents luminesence from the jellyfish protein aequorin when it reacts with calcium, courtesy of Marc Knight. Alternative conceptual models for the circadian regulation of physiology in the extensor (a) and flexor cells (b–e) of the pulvini of legumes from Webb, 2003. Localization of calmodulin (CaM) in tobacco cotyledon cells from Snedden and Fromm, 2001. Ca2+ fluxes and Ca2+-dependent events in cryptogein-treated tobacco cells from Lecourieux et al., 2006. Abscisic acid (ABA)- and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2)-induced changes in the cytosolic calcium concentration ([Ca2+]i) in the protoplasts of mesophyll cells from Hu et al., 2007. |