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Development (Cambridge, England)|December 16, 1998
Mosaic analysis of the dominant mutant, Gnarley1-R, reveals distinct lateral and transverse signaling pathways during maize leaf developmentT Foster, B Veit, S Hake
Genetics|November 1, 1992
Active Mutator elements suppress the knotted phenotype and increase recombination at the Kn1-O tandem duplicationB Lowe, J Mathern, S Hake
Development (Cambridge, England)|June 23, 2000
Shoot meristem size is dependent on inbred background and presence of the maize homeobox gene, knotted1E Vollbrecht, L Reiser, S Hake
The Plant Cell|August 1, 1996
KNAT1 induces lobed leaves with ectopic meristems when overexpressed in ArabidopsisG Chuck, C Lincoln, S Hake
Genes & Development|May 30, 1998
The control of maize spikelet meristem fate by the APETALA2-like gene indeterminate spikelet1G Chuck, R B Meeley, S Hake
Plant Molecular Biology|February 25, 2000
Knots in the family tree: evolutionary relationships and functions of knox homeobox genesL Reiser, P Sánchez-Baracaldo, S Hake
Development (Cambridge, England)|February 1, 1996
The tangled-1 mutation alters cell division orientations throughout maize leaf development without altering leaf shapeL G Smith, S Hake, A W Sylvester
Genetics|July 1, 1990
A tandem duplication causes the Kn1-O allele of Knotted, a dominant morphological mutant of maizeB Veit, E Vollbrecht, J Mathern, et al.
Nature|March 21, 1991
The developmental gene Knotted-1 is a member of a maize homeobox gene familyE Vollbrecht, B Veit, N Sinha, et al.
Elife|April 3, 2020
Delta glutamate receptor conductance drives excitation of mouse dorsal raphe neuronsStephanie C Gantz, Khaled Moussawi, Holly S Hake
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Development (Cambridge, England)|December 16, 1998
Mosaic analysis of the dominant mutant, Gnarley1-R, reveals distinct lateral and transverse signaling pathways during maize leaf developmentT Foster, B Veit, S Hake
Genetics|November 1, 1992
Active Mutator elements suppress the knotted phenotype and increase recombination at the Kn1-O tandem duplicationB Lowe, J Mathern, S Hake
Development (Cambridge, England)|June 23, 2000
Shoot meristem size is dependent on inbred background and presence of the maize homeobox gene, knotted1E Vollbrecht, L Reiser, S Hake
The Plant Cell|August 1, 1996
KNAT1 induces lobed leaves with ectopic meristems when overexpressed in ArabidopsisG Chuck, C Lincoln, S Hake
Genes & Development|May 30, 1998
The control of maize spikelet meristem fate by the APETALA2-like gene indeterminate spikelet1G Chuck, R B Meeley, S Hake
Plant Molecular Biology|February 25, 2000
Knots in the family tree: evolutionary relationships and functions of knox homeobox genesL Reiser, P Sánchez-Baracaldo, S Hake
Development (Cambridge, England)|February 1, 1996
The tangled-1 mutation alters cell division orientations throughout maize leaf development without altering leaf shapeL G Smith, S Hake, A W Sylvester
Genetics|July 1, 1990
A tandem duplication causes the Kn1-O allele of Knotted, a dominant morphological mutant of maizeB Veit, E Vollbrecht, J Mathern, et al.
Nature|March 21, 1991
The developmental gene Knotted-1 is a member of a maize homeobox gene familyE Vollbrecht, B Veit, N Sinha, et al.
Elife|April 3, 2020
Delta glutamate receptor conductance drives excitation of mouse dorsal raphe neuronsStephanie C Gantz, Khaled Moussawi, Holly S Hake
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