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Geoffrey O Wasteneys

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Journal of Cell Science|March 16, 2002
Microtubule organization in the green kingdom: chaos or self-order?Geoffrey O Wasteneys
Current Biology : CB|December 4, 2019
Plant Cell Biology: Shifting CORDs to Fine-Tune Phragmoplast Microtubule TurnoverGeoffrey O Wasteneys
Plant & Cell Physiology|July 26, 2003
Microtubules show their sensitive natureGeoffrey O Wasteneys
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|October 20, 2004
Progress in understanding the role of microtubules in plant cellsGeoffrey O Wasteneys
Plant Physiology|December 14, 2004
The cytoskeleton becomes multidisciplinaryGeoffrey O Wasteneys, Zhenbiao Yang
Protoplasma|October 18, 2011
Nanoscale and geometric influences on the microtubule cytoskeleton in plants: thinking inside and outside the boxChris Ambrose, Geoffrey O Wasteneys
Journal of Cell Science|November 27, 2008
MOR1, the Arabidopsis thaliana homologue of Xenopus MAP215, promotes rapid growth and shrinkage, and suppresses the pausing of microtubules in vivoEiko Kawamura, Geoffrey O Wasteneys
Plant & Cell Physiology|July 11, 2014
Microtubule initiation from the nuclear surface controls cortical microtubule growth polarity and orientation in Arabidopsis thalianaChris Ambrose, Geoffrey O Wasteneys
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|December 3, 2014
CLASP: a microtubule-based integrator of the hormone-mediated transitions from cell division to elongationYuan Ruan, Geoffrey O Wasteneys
International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology|June 23, 2014
Characean internodal cells as a model system for the study of cell organizationIlse Foissner, Geoffrey O Wasteneys
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Journal of Cell Science|March 16, 2002
Microtubule organization in the green kingdom: chaos or self-order?Geoffrey O Wasteneys
Current Biology : CB|December 4, 2019
Plant Cell Biology: Shifting CORDs to Fine-Tune Phragmoplast Microtubule TurnoverGeoffrey O Wasteneys
Plant & Cell Physiology|July 26, 2003
Microtubules show their sensitive natureGeoffrey O Wasteneys
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|October 20, 2004
Progress in understanding the role of microtubules in plant cellsGeoffrey O Wasteneys
Plant Physiology|December 14, 2004
The cytoskeleton becomes multidisciplinaryGeoffrey O Wasteneys, Zhenbiao Yang
Protoplasma|October 18, 2011
Nanoscale and geometric influences on the microtubule cytoskeleton in plants: thinking inside and outside the boxChris Ambrose, Geoffrey O Wasteneys
Journal of Cell Science|November 27, 2008
MOR1, the Arabidopsis thaliana homologue of Xenopus MAP215, promotes rapid growth and shrinkage, and suppresses the pausing of microtubules in vivoEiko Kawamura, Geoffrey O Wasteneys
Plant & Cell Physiology|July 11, 2014
Microtubule initiation from the nuclear surface controls cortical microtubule growth polarity and orientation in Arabidopsis thalianaChris Ambrose, Geoffrey O Wasteneys
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|December 3, 2014
CLASP: a microtubule-based integrator of the hormone-mediated transitions from cell division to elongationYuan Ruan, Geoffrey O Wasteneys
International Review of Cell and Molecular Biology|June 23, 2014
Characean internodal cells as a model system for the study of cell organizationIlse Foissner, Geoffrey O Wasteneys
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