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Plant Physiology|October 13, 2001
The maize CRINKLY4 receptor kinase controls a cell-autonomous differentiation responseP W Becraft, S H Kang, S G Suh
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 2, 1999
ROUGH SHEATH2: a Myb protein that represses knox homeobox genes in maize lateral organ primordiaM C Timmermans, A Hudson, P W Becraft, et al.
Genes & Development|September 15, 1995
Ectopic expression of the knox homeo box gene rough sheath1 alters cell fate in the maize leafR G Schneeberger, P W Becraft, S Hake, et al.
Developmental Biology|September 1, 1990
The liguleless-1 gene acts tissue specifically in maize leaf developmentP W Becraft, D K Bongard-Pierce, A W Sylvester, et al.
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Plant Physiology|October 13, 2001
The maize CRINKLY4 receptor kinase controls a cell-autonomous differentiation responseP W Becraft, S H Kang, S G Suh
Science (New York, N.Y.)|April 2, 1999
ROUGH SHEATH2: a Myb protein that represses knox homeobox genes in maize lateral organ primordiaM C Timmermans, A Hudson, P W Becraft, et al.
Genes & Development|September 15, 1995
Ectopic expression of the knox homeo box gene rough sheath1 alters cell fate in the maize leafR G Schneeberger, P W Becraft, S Hake, et al.
Developmental Biology|September 1, 1990
The liguleless-1 gene acts tissue specifically in maize leaf developmentP W Becraft, D K Bongard-Pierce, A W Sylvester, et al.
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