March 2026

Our review “Twenty-five years of photobodies: formation, composition, and the two-compartment logic of phytochrome B signaling” has been published in Plant Physiology. Congratulations to Juan Du, De Fan, and Jiangman He.

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December 2025

June 2025

We report in Nature Communications a multisensor high-temperature signaling framework for understanding diverse thermo-inducible plant behaviors in daylight. Congratulations to De Fan and Nan Xu. Many thanks to our collaborators, Xuemei Chen and Clark Lagarias!

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May 2025

December 2024

April 2024

Our latest work on the mechanism of photobody formation has been published in Nature Communications. This study reveals the nonrandom phytochrome B condensation at defined subnuclear locations. Congratulations to Juan and Keunhwa!

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