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On the Cover: Model illustrating that distinct calcium signaling pathways regulate calmodulin gene expression: one predominantly operational in the cytoplasm in response to cold shock, another in the nucleus in response to wind stimulation. In the background is shown an intact protoplast stained with 4',6-diaminophenylindole. Under UV radiation, the nucleus is clearly visible as bright blue surrounded by chloroplasts. These protoplasts were used by van der Luit et al. (pp. 705-714) to visualize the nucleus and co-localization of aequorin by antibodies raised against aequorin labeled with fluorescein.
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