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Overview

Charles L. Guy is affiliated with the University of Florida in the United States. Their research work spans multiple fields including Environmental Science, Arts and Humanities, and Psychology. Specific subfields of study connected to their work are Health, Toxicology and Mutagenesis, Conservation, and Clinical Psychology.

The scientist's published work includes a notable paper titled A pilot randomized controlled trial of group-based indoor gardening and art activities demonstrates therapeutic benefits to healthy women, published in 2022 in the journal PLoS ONE.

Frequent collaborators in Charles L. Guy's research include:

  • Raymond Odeh
  • Elizabeth R. M. Diehl
  • Sara Jo Nixon
  • C. Craig Tisher
  • Dylan Klempner

Their publications have appeared predominantly in the venue PLoS ONE.

Charles L. Guy's work addresses several main topics, including:

  • Urban Green Space and Health
  • Art Therapy and Mental Health
  • Child Therapy and Development

This research profile reflects a multidisciplinary focus, combining environmental aspects with psychological and therapeutic dimensions. The inclusion of group-based indoor gardening and art activities as therapeutic interventions highlights an intersection of clinical psychology and environmental health in their studies.

Best Publications

  • Cold Acclimation and Freezing Stress Tolerance: Role of Protein Metabolism

    Charles L. Guy

  • Exploring the temperature-stress metabolome of Arabidopsis.

    Fatma Kaplan;Joachim Kopka;Dale W. Haskell;Wei Zhao

  • Acquired tolerance to temperature extremes

    Dong-Yul Sung;Fatma Kaplan;Kil-Jae Lee;Charles L. Guy

  • Transcript and metabolite profiling during cold acclimation of Arabidopsis reveals an intricate relationship of cold-regulated gene expression with modifications in metabolite content.

    Fatma Kaplan;Joachim Kopka;Dong Yul Sung;Wei Zhao

  • Metabolomics of temperature stress

    Charles Guy;Fatma Kaplan;Joachim Kopka;Joachim Selbig

  • Comprehensive Expression Profile Analysis of the Arabidopsis Hsp70 Gene Family

    Dong Yul Sung;Elizabeth Vierling;Charles L. Guy

  • β-Amylase Induction and the Protective Role of Maltose during Temperature Shock

    Fatma Kaplan;Charles L. Guy

  • Sucrose Phosphate Synthase and Sucrose Accumulation at Low Temperature

    Charles L. Guy;Joan L. A. Huber;Steven C. Huber

  • Altered gene expression during cold acclimation of spinach.

    C. L. Guy;Kevin J. Niemi;Robert Brambl

  • RNA interference of Arabidopsis beta-amylase8 prevents maltose accumulation upon cold shock and increases sensitivity of PSII photochemical efficiency to freezing stress

    Fatma Kaplan;Charles L. Guy

  • Non-linear PCA: a missing data approach

    Matthias Scholz;Fatma Kaplan;Charles L. Guy;Joachim Kopka

  • Phylogeny of the American Amaryllidaceae based on nrDNA ITS sequences

    Alan W. Meerow;Charles L. Guy;Qin-Bao Li;Si-Lin Yang

  • Extension of the linkage map in Citrus using random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers and RFLP mapping of cold-acclimation-responsive loci.

    Cai Q;Guy Cl;Moore Ga

  • Physiological and Molecular Assessment of Altered Expression of Hsc70-1 in Arabidopsis. Evidence for Pleiotropic Consequences

    Dong Yul Sung;Charles L. Guy

  • Structural organization of the spinach endoplasmic reticulum-luminal 70-kilodalton heat-shock cognate gene and expression of 70-kilodalton heat-shock genes during cold acclimation.

    J. V. Anderson;Qin-Bao Li;D. W. Haskell;C. L. Guy

  • Glucan, Water Dikinase Activity Stimulates Breakdown of Starch Granules by Plastidial β-Amylases

    Christoph Edner;Jing Li;Tanja Albrecht;Sebastian Mahlow

  • Systematics of Amaryllidaceae based on cladistic analysis of plastid sequence data.

    Alan W. Meerow;Michael F. Fay;Charles L Guy;Qin-Bao Li

  • Induction of Freezing Tolerance in Spinach Is Associated with the Synthesis of Cold Acclimation Induced Proteins

    Charles L. Guy;Dale Haskell

  • The Organization and Evolution of the Spinach Stress 70 Molecular Chaperone Gene Family

    Charles L. Guy;Qin-Bao Li

  • Characterization of a spinach gene responsive to low temperature and water stress.

    Lisa G. Neven;Dale W. Haskell;Andrea Hofig;Qui-Bao Li

Frequent Co-Authors

Ron Porat
Ron Porat Agricultural Research Organization
Joachim Kopka
Joachim Kopka Max Planck Society
Lena Q. Ma
Lena Q. Ma Zhejiang University
Alan W. Meerow
Alan W. Meerow Agricultural Research Service
Max Teplitski
Max Teplitski University of Florida
Joachim Selbig
Joachim Selbig Max Planck Society
Natalia A. Peres
Natalia A. Peres University of Florida
Raymond M. Wheeler
Raymond M. Wheeler Kennedy Space Center
Alon Samach
Alon Samach Hebrew University of Jerusalem
Robert J. Ferl
Robert J. Ferl University of Florida

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