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Joanna Kacprzyk

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Trends in Plant Science|June 10, 2026
Philosophical foundations of plant awareness for sustainabilityJoanna Kacprzyk
Journal of Experimental Botany|December 4, 2025
Leaf as nursery: insights on hormonal control of asexual reproduction from Kalanchoë pinnataJoanna Kacprzyk
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|November 20, 2014
A root hair assay to expedite cell death researchJoanna Kacprzyk, Paul F McCabe
Plos One|April 24, 2014
The root hair assay facilitates the use of genetic and pharmacological tools in order to dissect multiple signalling pathways that lead to programmed cell deathJoanna Kacprzyk, Aoife Devine, Paul F McCabe
Annals of Botany|February 15, 2023
Making a greener planet: nature documentaries promote plant awarenessJoanna Kacprzyk, Stephanie Clune, Clare Clark, et al.
The New Phytologist|March 4, 2025
Beat the heat: need for research studying plant cell death induced by extreme temperaturesJoanna Kacprzyk, Paul F McCabe, Carl K-Y Ng
Cytogenetic and Genome Research|June 23, 2016
Wing Membrane Biopsies for Bat Cytogenetics: Finding of 2n = 54 in Irish Rhinolophushipposideros (Rhinolophidae, Chiroptera, Mammalia) Supports Two Geographically Separated Chromosomal Variants in EuropeJoanna Kacprzyk, Emma C Teeling, Conor Kelleher, et al.
The FEBS Journal|September 20, 2021
Plant programmed cell death meets auxin signallingJoanna Kacprzyk, Rory Burke, Johanna Schwarze, et al.
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|April 26, 2015
Mitochondrial Markers of Programmed Cell Death in Arabidopsis thalianaTheresa J Reape, Joanna Kacprzyk, Niall Brogan, et al.
Applications in Plant Sciences|February 23, 2023
A simple and cost-effective method for studying anoxia tolerance in plantsOrla L Sherwood, Rebecca Carroll, Stephen Burke, et al.
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Trends in Plant Science|June 10, 2026
Philosophical foundations of plant awareness for sustainabilityJoanna Kacprzyk
Journal of Experimental Botany|December 4, 2025
Leaf as nursery: insights on hormonal control of asexual reproduction from Kalanchoë pinnataJoanna Kacprzyk
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|November 20, 2014
A root hair assay to expedite cell death researchJoanna Kacprzyk, Paul F McCabe
Plos One|April 24, 2014
The root hair assay facilitates the use of genetic and pharmacological tools in order to dissect multiple signalling pathways that lead to programmed cell deathJoanna Kacprzyk, Aoife Devine, Paul F McCabe
Annals of Botany|February 15, 2023
Making a greener planet: nature documentaries promote plant awarenessJoanna Kacprzyk, Stephanie Clune, Clare Clark, et al.
The New Phytologist|March 4, 2025
Beat the heat: need for research studying plant cell death induced by extreme temperaturesJoanna Kacprzyk, Paul F McCabe, Carl K-Y Ng
Cytogenetic and Genome Research|June 23, 2016
Wing Membrane Biopsies for Bat Cytogenetics: Finding of 2n = 54 in Irish Rhinolophushipposideros (Rhinolophidae, Chiroptera, Mammalia) Supports Two Geographically Separated Chromosomal Variants in EuropeJoanna Kacprzyk, Emma C Teeling, Conor Kelleher, et al.
The FEBS Journal|September 20, 2021
Plant programmed cell death meets auxin signallingJoanna Kacprzyk, Rory Burke, Johanna Schwarze, et al.
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|April 26, 2015
Mitochondrial Markers of Programmed Cell Death in Arabidopsis thalianaTheresa J Reape, Joanna Kacprzyk, Niall Brogan, et al.
Applications in Plant Sciences|February 23, 2023
A simple and cost-effective method for studying anoxia tolerance in plantsOrla L Sherwood, Rebecca Carroll, Stephen Burke, et al.
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