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Ernst J Woltering

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Trends in Plant Science|October 7, 2004
Death proteases come aliveErnst J Woltering
Trends in Plant Science|March 6, 2010
Death proteases: alive and kickingErnst J Woltering
Talanta|December 31, 2020
Identifying key wavenumbers that improve prediction of amylose in rice samples utilizing advanced wavenumber selection techniquesPuneet Mishra, Ernst J Woltering
Planta|February 15, 2017
Xylogenesis in zinnia (Zinnia elegans) cell cultures: unravelling the regulatory steps in a complex developmental programmed cell death eventElena T Iakimova, Ernst J Woltering
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|January 1, 2003
Multiple mediators of plant programmed cell death: interplay of conserved cell death mechanisms and plant-specific regulatorsFrank A Hoeberichts, Ernst J Woltering
Protoplasma|February 23, 2018
The wound response in fresh-cut lettuce involves programmed cell death eventsElena T Iakimova, Ernst J Woltering
Annals of Botany|June 13, 2025
Revealing programmed cell death events during flower (petal) senescenceElena T Iakimova, Ernst J Woltering
Trends in Plant Science|March 8, 2005
Many ways to exit? Cell death categories in plantsWouter G van Doorn, Ernst J Woltering
Trends in Plant Science|July 13, 2010
What about the role of autophagy in PCD?Wouter G van Doorn, Ernst J Woltering
Journal of Experimental Botany|March 4, 2008
Physiology and molecular biology of petal senescenceWouter G van Doorn, Ernst J Woltering
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Trends in Plant Science|October 7, 2004
Death proteases come aliveErnst J Woltering
Trends in Plant Science|March 6, 2010
Death proteases: alive and kickingErnst J Woltering
Talanta|December 31, 2020
Identifying key wavenumbers that improve prediction of amylose in rice samples utilizing advanced wavenumber selection techniquesPuneet Mishra, Ernst J Woltering
Planta|February 15, 2017
Xylogenesis in zinnia (Zinnia elegans) cell cultures: unravelling the regulatory steps in a complex developmental programmed cell death eventElena T Iakimova, Ernst J Woltering
Bioessays : News and Reviews in Molecular, Cellular and Developmental Biology|January 1, 2003
Multiple mediators of plant programmed cell death: interplay of conserved cell death mechanisms and plant-specific regulatorsFrank A Hoeberichts, Ernst J Woltering
Protoplasma|February 23, 2018
The wound response in fresh-cut lettuce involves programmed cell death eventsElena T Iakimova, Ernst J Woltering
Annals of Botany|June 13, 2025
Revealing programmed cell death events during flower (petal) senescenceElena T Iakimova, Ernst J Woltering
Trends in Plant Science|March 8, 2005
Many ways to exit? Cell death categories in plantsWouter G van Doorn, Ernst J Woltering
Trends in Plant Science|July 13, 2010
What about the role of autophagy in PCD?Wouter G van Doorn, Ernst J Woltering
Journal of Experimental Botany|March 4, 2008
Physiology and molecular biology of petal senescenceWouter G van Doorn, Ernst J Woltering
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