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Emilie A Rennie

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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 12, 2009
A comprehensive picture of phloem loading strategiesEmilie A Rennie, Robert Turgeon
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|April 1, 2014
Xylan biosynthesisEmilie A Rennie, Henrik Vibe Scheller
Plant Physiology|January 9, 2009
Phloem loading strategies in three plant species that transport sugar alcoholsEdwin J Reidel, Emilie A Rennie, Véronique Amiard, et al.
Plos One|December 3, 2010
An integrative approach to the identification of Arabidopsis and rice genes involved in xylan and secondary wall developmentAi Oikawa, Hiren J Joshi, Emilie A Rennie, et al.
Plant Physiology|June 19, 2012
Three members of the Arabidopsis glycosyltransferase family 8 are xylan glucuronosyltransferasesEmilie A Rennie, Sara Fasmer Hansen, Edward E K Baidoo, et al.
The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology|September 20, 2016
Glycosylation of inositol phosphorylceramide sphingolipids is required for normal growth and reproduction in ArabidopsisVirginia Tartaglio, Emilie A Rennie, Rebecca Cahoon, et al.
Current Biology : CB|April 15, 2021
Reprogramming sphingolipid glycosylation is required for endosymbiont persistence in Medicago truncatulaWilliam M Moore, Candace Chan, Toshiki Ishikawa, et al.
The Plant Cell|December 18, 2012
Pectin biosynthesis: GALS1 in Arabidopsis thaliana is a β-1,4-galactan β-1,4-galactosyltransferaseApril Jennifer Madrid Liwanag, Berit Ebert, Yves Verhertbruggen, et al.
Plant Physiology|May 16, 2018
GLUCOSAMINE INOSITOLPHOSPHORYLCERAMIDE TRANSFERASE1 (GINT1) Is a GlcNAc-Containing Glycosylinositol Phosphorylceramide GlycosyltransferaseToshiki Ishikawa, Lin Fang, Emilie A Rennie, et al.
The Plant Cell|August 15, 2014
Identification of a sphingolipid α-glucuronosyltransferase that is essential for pollen function in ArabidopsisEmilie A Rennie, Berit Ebert, Godfrey P Miles, et al.
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Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|August 12, 2009
A comprehensive picture of phloem loading strategiesEmilie A Rennie, Robert Turgeon
Current Opinion in Biotechnology|April 1, 2014
Xylan biosynthesisEmilie A Rennie, Henrik Vibe Scheller
Plant Physiology|January 9, 2009
Phloem loading strategies in three plant species that transport sugar alcoholsEdwin J Reidel, Emilie A Rennie, Véronique Amiard, et al.
Plos One|December 3, 2010
An integrative approach to the identification of Arabidopsis and rice genes involved in xylan and secondary wall developmentAi Oikawa, Hiren J Joshi, Emilie A Rennie, et al.
Plant Physiology|June 19, 2012
Three members of the Arabidopsis glycosyltransferase family 8 are xylan glucuronosyltransferasesEmilie A Rennie, Sara Fasmer Hansen, Edward E K Baidoo, et al.
The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology|September 20, 2016
Glycosylation of inositol phosphorylceramide sphingolipids is required for normal growth and reproduction in ArabidopsisVirginia Tartaglio, Emilie A Rennie, Rebecca Cahoon, et al.
Current Biology : CB|April 15, 2021
Reprogramming sphingolipid glycosylation is required for endosymbiont persistence in Medicago truncatulaWilliam M Moore, Candace Chan, Toshiki Ishikawa, et al.
The Plant Cell|December 18, 2012
Pectin biosynthesis: GALS1 in Arabidopsis thaliana is a β-1,4-galactan β-1,4-galactosyltransferaseApril Jennifer Madrid Liwanag, Berit Ebert, Yves Verhertbruggen, et al.
Plant Physiology|May 16, 2018
GLUCOSAMINE INOSITOLPHOSPHORYLCERAMIDE TRANSFERASE1 (GINT1) Is a GlcNAc-Containing Glycosylinositol Phosphorylceramide GlycosyltransferaseToshiki Ishikawa, Lin Fang, Emilie A Rennie, et al.
The Plant Cell|August 15, 2014
Identification of a sphingolipid α-glucuronosyltransferase that is essential for pollen function in ArabidopsisEmilie A Rennie, Berit Ebert, Godfrey P Miles, et al.
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