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SPECIALTY GRAND CHALLENGE article Front. Plant Sci., 09 May 2011Sec. Plant Membrane Traffic and Transport Volume 2 - 2011 | https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2011.00014

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  • The grand challenge for work in the plant transport field is the integration of multiple information streams into ­models and understandings that fully realize the complexity of plant transport systems

  • It is hoped that the creation of this specialty journal will aid the process of standardization of methodologies and provide a ready resource for investigators desiring to select the best systems for validation of datasets pertinent to their own analyses of plant transport function

  • The protein may be regulated by small molecules, protein modification, protein–protein interactions, or a combination of all of these

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The grand challenge for work in the plant transport field is the integration of multiple information streams into ­models and understandings that fully realize the complexity of plant transport systems. It is hoped that the creation of this specialty journal will aid the process of standardization of methodologies and provide a ready resource for investigators desiring to select the best systems for validation of datasets pertinent to their own analyses of plant transport function. It is hoped that a number of realities and experimental limitations encountered in plant transport research will be openly presented and discussed in this journal.

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