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P M Lintilhac

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Bioscience|September 7, 2001
Thinking of biology: toward a theory of cellularity--speculations on the nature of the living cellP M Lintilhac
Developmental Biology|January 15, 1997
Mechanical signals in plant development: a new method for single cell studiesT M Lynch, P M Lintilhac
Biotechnic & Histochemistry : Official Publication of the Biological Stain Commission|January 1, 1993
Fluorescence microscopy of fresh tissue as a rapid technique for assessing early injury to mesophyllG T Adams, P M Lintilhac
Journal of Plant Physiology|February 23, 2002
Root elongation against a constant force: experiment with a computerized feedback-controlled deviceP S Kuzeja, P M Lintilhac, C Wei
Plant Physiology|July 18, 2001
An insight into cell elasticity and load-bearing ability. Measurement and theoryC Wei, P M Lintilhac, J J Tanguay
Protoplasma|September 7, 2001
Mechanotransduction molecules in the plant gravisensory response: amyloplast/statolith membranes contain a beta 1 integrin-like proteinT M Lynch, P M Lintilhac, D Domozych
Journal of Plant Growth Regulation|September 30, 2000
Ball tonometry: a rapid, nondestructive method for measuring cell turgor pressure in thin-walled plant cellsP M Lintilhac, C Wei, J J Tanguay, et al.
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Bioscience|September 7, 2001
Thinking of biology: toward a theory of cellularity--speculations on the nature of the living cellP M Lintilhac
Developmental Biology|January 15, 1997
Mechanical signals in plant development: a new method for single cell studiesT M Lynch, P M Lintilhac
Biotechnic & Histochemistry : Official Publication of the Biological Stain Commission|January 1, 1993
Fluorescence microscopy of fresh tissue as a rapid technique for assessing early injury to mesophyllG T Adams, P M Lintilhac
Journal of Plant Physiology|February 23, 2002
Root elongation against a constant force: experiment with a computerized feedback-controlled deviceP S Kuzeja, P M Lintilhac, C Wei
Plant Physiology|July 18, 2001
An insight into cell elasticity and load-bearing ability. Measurement and theoryC Wei, P M Lintilhac, J J Tanguay
Protoplasma|September 7, 2001
Mechanotransduction molecules in the plant gravisensory response: amyloplast/statolith membranes contain a beta 1 integrin-like proteinT M Lynch, P M Lintilhac, D Domozych
Journal of Plant Growth Regulation|September 30, 2000
Ball tonometry: a rapid, nondestructive method for measuring cell turgor pressure in thin-walled plant cellsP M Lintilhac, C Wei, J J Tanguay, et al.
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