Why did glutamate, GABA, and melatonin become intercellular signalling molecules in plants?

  1. Yaron Caspi  Is a corresponding author
  2. Chrysoula K Pantazopoulou
  3. Jeanine J Prompers
  4. Corné MJ Pieterse
  5. Hilleke Hulshoff Pol
  6. Kaisa Kajala
  1. Institute of Environmental Biology, Department of Biology, Utrecht University, Netherlands
  2. Brain Center, University Medical Center Utrecht, Netherlands
  3. Department of Radiology, Imaging Division, University Medical Center Utrecht, Netherlands

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  1. Yaron Caspi
  2. Chrysoula K Pantazopoulou
  3. Jeanine J Prompers
  4. Corné MJ Pieterse
  5. Hilleke Hulshoff Pol
  6. Kaisa Kajala
(2023)
Why did glutamate, GABA, and melatonin become intercellular signalling molecules in plants?
eLife 12:e83361.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.83361

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