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        <dc:title>Unlocking plant regeneration: The role for glutathione</dc:title>
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        <bibo:abstract>In this issue of Developmental Cell, Lee et al. identify a pivotal role for glutathione (GSH) in plant regeneration, a vital biological process enabling plants to regrow tissues and organs after injury. Applying single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) and live imaging, the authors demonstrate that GSH, released upon tissue damage, accelerates cell-cycle transitions, particularly shortening the G1 phase, thereby facilitating efficient organ regeneration.</bibo:abstract>
        <bibo:volume>60</bibo:volume>
        <bibo:issue>8</bibo:issue>
        <bibo:startPage>1137-1139</bibo:startPage>
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        <dc:publisher>Elsevier</dc:publisher>
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