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Kimberly L Gallagher

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Development (Cambridge, England)|February 28, 2013
Identification of SHRUBBY, a SHORT-ROOT and SCARECROW interacting protein that controls root growth and radial patterningKoji Koizumi, Kimberly L Gallagher
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|July 19, 2011
Mobile protein signals in plant developmentShuang Wu, Kimberly L Gallagher
The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology|January 9, 2013
Intact microtubules are required for the intercellular movement of the SHORT-ROOT transcription factorShuang Wu, Kimberly L Gallagher
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|October 8, 2014
Techniques for assessing the effects of pharmacological inhibitors on intercellular protein movementShuang Wu, Kimberly L Gallagher
The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology|August 16, 2014
The movement of the non-cell-autonomous transcription factor, SHORT-ROOT relies on the endomembrane systemShuang Wu, Kimberly L Gallagher
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|October 4, 2012
Transcription factors on the moveShuang Wu, Kimberly L Gallagher
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|December 21, 2020
Editorial overview: Cell biologyKimberly L Gallagher, Jacob O Brunkard
The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology|November 13, 2008
Both the conserved GRAS domain and nuclear localization are required for SHORT-ROOT movementKimberly L Gallagher, Philip N Benfey
Genes & Development|January 19, 2005
Not just another hole in the wall: understanding intercellular protein traffickingKimberly L Gallagher, Philip N Benfey
Plant Signaling & Behavior|October 18, 2012
SCARECROW reinforces SHORT-ROOT signaling and inhibits periclinal cell divisions in the ground tissue by maintaining SHR at high levels in the endodermisKoji Koizumi, Tomomi Hayashi, Kimberly L Gallagher
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Development (Cambridge, England)|February 28, 2013
Identification of SHRUBBY, a SHORT-ROOT and SCARECROW interacting protein that controls root growth and radial patterningKoji Koizumi, Kimberly L Gallagher
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|July 19, 2011
Mobile protein signals in plant developmentShuang Wu, Kimberly L Gallagher
The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology|January 9, 2013
Intact microtubules are required for the intercellular movement of the SHORT-ROOT transcription factorShuang Wu, Kimberly L Gallagher
Methods in Molecular Biology (Clifton, N.J.)|October 8, 2014
Techniques for assessing the effects of pharmacological inhibitors on intercellular protein movementShuang Wu, Kimberly L Gallagher
The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology|August 16, 2014
The movement of the non-cell-autonomous transcription factor, SHORT-ROOT relies on the endomembrane systemShuang Wu, Kimberly L Gallagher
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|October 4, 2012
Transcription factors on the moveShuang Wu, Kimberly L Gallagher
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|December 21, 2020
Editorial overview: Cell biologyKimberly L Gallagher, Jacob O Brunkard
The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology|November 13, 2008
Both the conserved GRAS domain and nuclear localization are required for SHORT-ROOT movementKimberly L Gallagher, Philip N Benfey
Genes & Development|January 19, 2005
Not just another hole in the wall: understanding intercellular protein traffickingKimberly L Gallagher, Philip N Benfey
Plant Signaling & Behavior|October 18, 2012
SCARECROW reinforces SHORT-ROOT signaling and inhibits periclinal cell divisions in the ground tissue by maintaining SHR at high levels in the endodermisKoji Koizumi, Tomomi Hayashi, Kimberly L Gallagher
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