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Anna A Dobritsa

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Journal of Experimental Botany|September 5, 2025
Molecular mechanisms of pollen aperture formation in Arabidopsis and riceYuan Zhou, Anna A Dobritsa
Molecular Plant|August 24, 2023
Putting the brakes on pollen wall development: A conserved negative feedback loop regulates pollen exine formation in flowering plantsYuan Zhou, Anna A Dobritsa
Plant Physiology|October 7, 2021
Loss of THIN EXINE2 disrupts multiple processes in the mechanism of pollen exine formationRui Wang, Anna A Dobritsa
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|June 7, 2025
Forging the pollen fortress: Cell biological mechanisms of exine formationYuan Zhou, Anna A Dobritsa
Plant Science : an International Journal of Experimental Plant Biology|September 16, 2019
Formation of aperture sites on the pollen surface as a model for development of distinct cellular domainsYuan Zhou, Anna A Dobritsa
The Plant Cell|November 9, 2012
The novel plant protein INAPERTURATE POLLEN1 marks distinct cellular domains and controls formation of apertures in the Arabidopsis pollen exineAnna A Dobritsa, Daniel Coerper
Elife|February 12, 2020
Looking below the surface in plantsRui Wang, Anna A Dobritsa
Nature Plants|April 15, 2020
Building portals in pollenYuan Zhou, Anna A Dobritsa
Plant Signaling & Behavior|November 28, 2017
Formation of pollen apertures in Arabidopsis requires an interplay between male meiosis, development of INP1-decorated plasma membrane domains, and the callose wallAnna A Dobritsa, Sarah H Reeder
Plant Physiology|December 10, 2021
Dynamic changes in primexine during the tetrad stage of pollen developmentRui Wang, Heather A Owen, Anna A Dobritsa
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Journal of Experimental Botany|September 5, 2025
Molecular mechanisms of pollen aperture formation in Arabidopsis and riceYuan Zhou, Anna A Dobritsa
Molecular Plant|August 24, 2023
Putting the brakes on pollen wall development: A conserved negative feedback loop regulates pollen exine formation in flowering plantsYuan Zhou, Anna A Dobritsa
Plant Physiology|October 7, 2021
Loss of THIN EXINE2 disrupts multiple processes in the mechanism of pollen exine formationRui Wang, Anna A Dobritsa
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|June 7, 2025
Forging the pollen fortress: Cell biological mechanisms of exine formationYuan Zhou, Anna A Dobritsa
Plant Science : an International Journal of Experimental Plant Biology|September 16, 2019
Formation of aperture sites on the pollen surface as a model for development of distinct cellular domainsYuan Zhou, Anna A Dobritsa
The Plant Cell|November 9, 2012
The novel plant protein INAPERTURATE POLLEN1 marks distinct cellular domains and controls formation of apertures in the Arabidopsis pollen exineAnna A Dobritsa, Daniel Coerper
Elife|February 12, 2020
Looking below the surface in plantsRui Wang, Anna A Dobritsa
Nature Plants|April 15, 2020
Building portals in pollenYuan Zhou, Anna A Dobritsa
Plant Signaling & Behavior|November 28, 2017
Formation of pollen apertures in Arabidopsis requires an interplay between male meiosis, development of INP1-decorated plasma membrane domains, and the callose wallAnna A Dobritsa, Sarah H Reeder
Plant Physiology|December 10, 2021
Dynamic changes in primexine during the tetrad stage of pollen developmentRui Wang, Heather A Owen, Anna A Dobritsa
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