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Plant Physiology|November 10, 1998
Acid-growth response and alpha-expansins in suspension cultures of bright yellow 2 tobaccoB M Link, D J Cosgrove
Annals of Botany|April 10, 2007
Portrait of the expansin superfamily in Physcomitrella patens: comparisons with angiosperm expansinsRobert E Carey, Daniel J Cosgrove
Plant Physiology|February 25, 2012
A revised architecture of primary cell walls based on biomechanical changes induced by substrate-specific endoglucanasesYong Bum Park, Daniel J Cosgrove
Journal of Plant Research|September 7, 2001
Analysis of peg formation in cucumber seedlings grown on clinostats and in a microgravity (space) environmentB M Link, D J Cosgrove
Biophysical Journal|October 28, 1998
A model of cell wall expansion based on thermodynamics of polymer networksB A Veytsman, D J Cosgrove
FEBS Letters|July 5, 2019
Directed in vitro evolution of bacterial expansin BsEXLX1 for higher cellulose binding and its consequences for plant cell wall-loosening activitiesNathan K Hepler, Daniel J Cosgrove
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences|June 1, 1971
Inositol phosphate phosphatases of microbiological origin. Some properties of a partially purified bacterial (Pseudomonas sp.) phytaseG C Irving, D J Cosgrove
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences|June 1, 1971
Inositol phosphate phosphatases of microbiological origin. Observations on the nature of the active centre of a bacterial (Pseudomonas sp.) phytaseG C Irving, D J Cosgrove
Current Biology : CB|June 10, 2020
Plant Cell Growth: Do Pectins Drive Lobe Formation in Arabidopsis Pavement Cells?Daniel J Cosgrove, Charles T Anderson
Planta|December 18, 2004
Differential location of alpha-expansin proteins during the accommodation of root cells to an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungusR Balestrini, D J Cosgrove, P Bonfante
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Plant Physiology|November 10, 1998
Acid-growth response and alpha-expansins in suspension cultures of bright yellow 2 tobaccoB M Link, D J Cosgrove
Annals of Botany|April 10, 2007
Portrait of the expansin superfamily in Physcomitrella patens: comparisons with angiosperm expansinsRobert E Carey, Daniel J Cosgrove
Plant Physiology|February 25, 2012
A revised architecture of primary cell walls based on biomechanical changes induced by substrate-specific endoglucanasesYong Bum Park, Daniel J Cosgrove
Journal of Plant Research|September 7, 2001
Analysis of peg formation in cucumber seedlings grown on clinostats and in a microgravity (space) environmentB M Link, D J Cosgrove
Biophysical Journal|October 28, 1998
A model of cell wall expansion based on thermodynamics of polymer networksB A Veytsman, D J Cosgrove
FEBS Letters|July 5, 2019
Directed in vitro evolution of bacterial expansin BsEXLX1 for higher cellulose binding and its consequences for plant cell wall-loosening activitiesNathan K Hepler, Daniel J Cosgrove
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences|June 1, 1971
Inositol phosphate phosphatases of microbiological origin. Some properties of a partially purified bacterial (Pseudomonas sp.) phytaseG C Irving, D J Cosgrove
Australian Journal of Biological Sciences|June 1, 1971
Inositol phosphate phosphatases of microbiological origin. Observations on the nature of the active centre of a bacterial (Pseudomonas sp.) phytaseG C Irving, D J Cosgrove
Current Biology : CB|June 10, 2020
Plant Cell Growth: Do Pectins Drive Lobe Formation in Arabidopsis Pavement Cells?Daniel J Cosgrove, Charles T Anderson
Planta|December 18, 2004
Differential location of alpha-expansin proteins during the accommodation of root cells to an arbuscular mycorrhizal fungusR Balestrini, D J Cosgrove, P Bonfante
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