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Winfried S Peters

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The Plant Cell|August 23, 2024
Will the real Robert Hooke please stand up?Winfried S Peters
Trends in Cell Biology|February 21, 2002
A tale of a traveling transcription factorWinfried S Peters
Peerj|June 30, 2026
Pith parenchyma plasmoptysis: another tissue tension phenomenon driven by osmotic water fluxesWinfried S Peters
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 25, 2002
Looking at a renegade's predecessorsWinfried S Peters
Journal of Plant Physiology|September 15, 2009
My embarrassment at not knowing HeinichWinfried S Peters
The New Phytologist|April 20, 2021
Growth rate gradients and extracellular pH in roots: how to control an explosionWinfried S Peters
Trends in Cell Biology|April 30, 2002
The lipid origin of celluloseWinfried 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
Plant, Cell & Environment|June 8, 2010
Münch, morphology, microfluidics - our structural problem with the phloemMichael Knoblauch, Winfried S Peters
Journal of Plant Physiology|September 30, 2023
Cell wall is a dead metaphorVincent James, Winfried S Peters
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Showing results (1-10 of 42) with videos related to

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The Plant Cell|August 23, 2024
Will the real Robert Hooke please stand up?Winfried S Peters
Trends in Cell Biology|February 21, 2002
A tale of a traveling transcription factorWinfried S Peters
Peerj|June 30, 2026
Pith parenchyma plasmoptysis: another tissue tension phenomenon driven by osmotic water fluxesWinfried S Peters
Science (New York, N.Y.)|May 25, 2002
Looking at a renegade's predecessorsWinfried S Peters
Journal of Plant Physiology|September 15, 2009
My embarrassment at not knowing HeinichWinfried S Peters
The New Phytologist|April 20, 2021
Growth rate gradients and extracellular pH in roots: how to control an explosionWinfried S Peters
Trends in Cell Biology|April 30, 2002
The lipid origin of celluloseWinfried 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
Plant, Cell & Environment|June 8, 2010
Münch, morphology, microfluidics - our structural problem with the phloemMichael Knoblauch, Winfried S Peters
Journal of Plant Physiology|September 30, 2023
Cell wall is a dead metaphorVincent James, Winfried S Peters
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