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Thomas L Slewinski

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Frontiers in Plant Science|July 13, 2013
Using evolution as a guide to engineer kranz-type c4 photosynthesisThomas L Slewinski
Current Biology : CB|April 23, 2024
Plant development: Laying the foundation for high-performance photosynthesisThomas L Slewinski
Molecular Plant|July 13, 2011
Diverse functional roles of monosaccharide transporters and their homologs in vascular plants: a physiological perspectiveThomas L Slewinski
Journal of Experimental Botany|June 27, 2012
Non-structural carbohydrate partitioning in grass stems: a target to increase yield stability, stress tolerance, and biofuel productionThomas L Slewinski
Genetics|February 10, 2010
The psychedelic genes of maize redundantly promote carbohydrate export from leavesThomas L Slewinski, David M Braun
Plant Physiology|January 8, 2009
Genetic control of carbon partitioning in grasses: roles of sucrose transporters and tie-dyed loci in phloem loadingDavid M Braun, Thomas L Slewinski
Frontiers in Plant Science|July 13, 2013
Structural and functional heterogeneity in phloem loading and transportThomas L Slewinski, Cankui Zhang, Robert Turgeon
Journal of Experimental Botany|February 3, 2009
Sucrose transporter1 functions in phloem loading in maize leavesThomas L Slewinski, Robert Meeley, David M Braun
Plant Signaling & Behavior|April 23, 2013
The tie-dyed pathway promotes symplastic trafficking in the phloemR Frank Baker, Thomas L Slewinski, David M Braun
Plant & Cell Physiology|November 7, 2012
Scarecrow plays a role in establishing Kranz anatomy in maize leavesThomas L Slewinski, Alyssa A Anderson, Cankui Zhang, et al.
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Frontiers in Plant Science|July 13, 2013
Using evolution as a guide to engineer kranz-type c4 photosynthesisThomas L Slewinski
Current Biology : CB|April 23, 2024
Plant development: Laying the foundation for high-performance photosynthesisThomas L Slewinski
Molecular Plant|July 13, 2011
Diverse functional roles of monosaccharide transporters and their homologs in vascular plants: a physiological perspectiveThomas L Slewinski
Journal of Experimental Botany|June 27, 2012
Non-structural carbohydrate partitioning in grass stems: a target to increase yield stability, stress tolerance, and biofuel productionThomas L Slewinski
Genetics|February 10, 2010
The psychedelic genes of maize redundantly promote carbohydrate export from leavesThomas L Slewinski, David M Braun
Plant Physiology|January 8, 2009
Genetic control of carbon partitioning in grasses: roles of sucrose transporters and tie-dyed loci in phloem loadingDavid M Braun, Thomas L Slewinski
Frontiers in Plant Science|July 13, 2013
Structural and functional heterogeneity in phloem loading and transportThomas L Slewinski, Cankui Zhang, Robert Turgeon
Journal of Experimental Botany|February 3, 2009
Sucrose transporter1 functions in phloem loading in maize leavesThomas L Slewinski, Robert Meeley, David M Braun
Plant Signaling & Behavior|April 23, 2013
The tie-dyed pathway promotes symplastic trafficking in the phloemR Frank Baker, Thomas L Slewinski, David M Braun
Plant & Cell Physiology|November 7, 2012
Scarecrow plays a role in establishing Kranz anatomy in maize leavesThomas L Slewinski, Alyssa A Anderson, Cankui Zhang, et al.
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