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Kristina Blomqvist

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Journal of Molecular Evolution|February 28, 2006
Fusion and fission, the evolution of sterol carrier protein-2Johan Edqvist, Kristina Blomqvist
Planta|August 27, 2016
Lipid transfer proteins: classification, nomenclature, structure, and functionTiina A Salminen, Kristina Blomqvist, Johan Edqvist
Journal of Lipid Research|March 21, 2018
Plant lipid transfer proteins: are we finally closing in on the roles of these enigmatic proteins?Johan Edqvist, Kristina Blomqvist, Jeroen Nieuwland, et al.
Plant Molecular Biology|July 30, 2013
Coexpression patterns indicate that GPI-anchored non-specific lipid transfer proteins are involved in accumulation of cuticular wax, suberin and sporopolleninMonika M Edstam, Kristina Blomqvist, Anna Eklöf, et al.
Plants (Basel, Switzerland)|January 19, 2018
Deciphering the Evolution and Development of the Cuticle by Studying Lipid Transfer Proteins in Mosses and LiverwortsTiina A Salminen, D Magnus Eklund, Valentin Joly, et al.
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry : PPB|December 31, 2013
Characterization of the GPI-anchored lipid transfer proteins in the moss Physcomitrella patensMonika M Edstam, Maiju Laurila, Andrey Höglund, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 1, 2004
Plants express a lipid transfer protein with high similarity to mammalian sterol carrier protein-2Johan Edqvist, Elin Rönnberg, Sara Rosenquist, et al.
Protoplasma|July 14, 2006
Cell suspension cultures of Populus tremula x P. tremuloides exhibit a high level of cellulose synthase gene expression that coincides with increased in vitro cellulose synthase activityAnna B Ohlsson, Soraya Djerbi, Anders Winzell, et al.
Plant Physiology|July 13, 2004
Expansins abundant in secondary xylem belong to subgroup A of the alpha-expansin gene familyMadoka Gray-Mitsumune, Ewa J Mellerowicz, Hisashi Abe, et al.
Plant Physiology|September 23, 2008
MAP20, a microtubule-associated protein in the secondary cell walls of hybrid aspen, is a target of the cellulose synthesis inhibitor 2,6-dichlorobenzonitrileAlex S Rajangam, Manoj Kumar, Henrik Aspeborg, et al.
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Journal of Molecular Evolution|February 28, 2006
Fusion and fission, the evolution of sterol carrier protein-2Johan Edqvist, Kristina Blomqvist
Planta|August 27, 2016
Lipid transfer proteins: classification, nomenclature, structure, and functionTiina A Salminen, Kristina Blomqvist, Johan Edqvist
Journal of Lipid Research|March 21, 2018
Plant lipid transfer proteins: are we finally closing in on the roles of these enigmatic proteins?Johan Edqvist, Kristina Blomqvist, Jeroen Nieuwland, et al.
Plant Molecular Biology|July 30, 2013
Coexpression patterns indicate that GPI-anchored non-specific lipid transfer proteins are involved in accumulation of cuticular wax, suberin and sporopolleninMonika M Edstam, Kristina Blomqvist, Anna Eklöf, et al.
Plants (Basel, Switzerland)|January 19, 2018
Deciphering the Evolution and Development of the Cuticle by Studying Lipid Transfer Proteins in Mosses and LiverwortsTiina A Salminen, D Magnus Eklund, Valentin Joly, et al.
Plant Physiology and Biochemistry : PPB|December 31, 2013
Characterization of the GPI-anchored lipid transfer proteins in the moss Physcomitrella patensMonika M Edstam, Maiju Laurila, Andrey Höglund, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry|October 1, 2004
Plants express a lipid transfer protein with high similarity to mammalian sterol carrier protein-2Johan Edqvist, Elin Rönnberg, Sara Rosenquist, et al.
Protoplasma|July 14, 2006
Cell suspension cultures of Populus tremula x P. tremuloides exhibit a high level of cellulose synthase gene expression that coincides with increased in vitro cellulose synthase activityAnna B Ohlsson, Soraya Djerbi, Anders Winzell, et al.
Plant Physiology|July 13, 2004
Expansins abundant in secondary xylem belong to subgroup A of the alpha-expansin gene familyMadoka Gray-Mitsumune, Ewa J Mellerowicz, Hisashi Abe, et al.
Plant Physiology|September 23, 2008
MAP20, a microtubule-associated protein in the secondary cell walls of hybrid aspen, is a target of the cellulose synthesis inhibitor 2,6-dichlorobenzonitrileAlex S Rajangam, Manoj Kumar, Henrik Aspeborg, et al.
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