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Michael Knoblauch

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Journal of Plant Physiology|April 30, 2023
Holistic models as an integrative infrastructure for scientific communicationMichael Knoblauch, Winfried Peters
The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology|March 28, 2012
The structure of the phloem--still more questions than answersMichael Knoblauch, Karl Oparka
Plant, Cell & Environment|June 8, 2010
Münch, morphology, microfluidics - our structural problem with the phloemMichael Knoblauch, Winfried S Peters
Plant, Cell & Environment|December 29, 2015
Think outside the sieve element!Michael Knoblauch, Winfried S Peters
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|June 2, 2018
Editorial overview: Physiology and metabolism: Phloem: a supracellular highway for the transport of sugars, signals, and pathogensN Michele Holbrook, Michael Knoblauch
Journal of Plant Physiology|April 2, 2022
How Münch's adaptation of Pfeffer's circulating water flow became the pressure-flow theory, and the resulting problems - A historical perspectiveWinfried S Peters, Michael Knoblauch
Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton|May 18, 2004
Forisomes, a novel type of Ca(2+)-dependent contractile protein motorMichael Knoblauch, Winfried S Peters
Photosynthesis Research|June 12, 2013
Long-distance translocation of photosynthates: a primerMichael Knoblauch, Winfried S Peters
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology|March 10, 2017
What actually is the Münch hypothesis? A short history of assimilate transport by mass flowMichael Knoblauch, Winfried S Peters
Annual Review of Phytopathology|April 6, 2022
The Phloem as an Arena for Plant PathogensJennifer D Lewis, Michael Knoblauch, Robert Turgeon
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Journal of Plant Physiology|April 30, 2023
Holistic models as an integrative infrastructure for scientific communicationMichael Knoblauch, Winfried Peters
The Plant Journal : for Cell and Molecular Biology|March 28, 2012
The structure of the phloem--still more questions than answersMichael Knoblauch, Karl Oparka
Plant, Cell & Environment|June 8, 2010
Münch, morphology, microfluidics - our structural problem with the phloemMichael Knoblauch, Winfried S Peters
Plant, Cell & Environment|December 29, 2015
Think outside the sieve element!Michael Knoblauch, Winfried S Peters
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|June 2, 2018
Editorial overview: Physiology and metabolism: Phloem: a supracellular highway for the transport of sugars, signals, and pathogensN Michele Holbrook, Michael Knoblauch
Journal of Plant Physiology|April 2, 2022
How Münch's adaptation of Pfeffer's circulating water flow became the pressure-flow theory, and the resulting problems - A historical perspectiveWinfried S Peters, Michael Knoblauch
Cell Motility and the Cytoskeleton|May 18, 2004
Forisomes, a novel type of Ca(2+)-dependent contractile protein motorMichael Knoblauch, Winfried S Peters
Photosynthesis Research|June 12, 2013
Long-distance translocation of photosynthates: a primerMichael Knoblauch, Winfried S Peters
Journal of Integrative Plant Biology|March 10, 2017
What actually is the Münch hypothesis? A short history of assimilate transport by mass flowMichael Knoblauch, Winfried S Peters
Annual Review of Phytopathology|April 6, 2022
The Phloem as an Arena for Plant PathogensJennifer D Lewis, Michael Knoblauch, Robert Turgeon
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