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284 related items for PubMed ID: 11971918

  • 1. Guard cell wall: immunocytochemical detection of polysaccharide components.
    Majewska-Sawka A, Münster A, Rodríguez-García MI.
    J Exp Bot; 2002 May; 53(371):1067-79. PubMed ID: 11971918
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  • 2. Cell-wall antigens in mesophyll cells and mesophyll-derived protoplasts of sugar beet: possible implication in protoplast recalcitrance?
    Majewska-Sawka A, Münster A.
    Plant Cell Rep; 2003 Jun; 21(10):946-54. PubMed ID: 12835903
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  • 3. Distribution of pectic epitopes in cell walls of the sugar beet root.
    Guillemin F, Guillon F, Bonnin E, Devaux MF, Chevalier T, Knox JP, Liners F, Thibault JF.
    Planta; 2005 Oct; 222(2):355-71. PubMed ID: 15887026
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  • 4. Local differentiation of cell wall matrix polysaccharides in sinuous pavement cells: its possible involvement in the flexibility of cell shape.
    Sotiriou P, Giannoutsou E, Panteris E, Galatis B, Apostolakos P.
    Plant Biol (Stuttg); 2018 Mar; 20(2):223-237. PubMed ID: 29247575
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  • 5. Temporal and spatial distribution of pectin epitopes in differentiating anthers and microspores of fertile and sterile sugar beet.
    Majewska-Sawka A, Münster A, Wisniewska E.
    Plant Cell Physiol; 2004 May; 45(5):560-72. PubMed ID: 15169938
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  • 6. Immunohistochemical localization of hemicelluloses and pectins varies during tissue development in the bamboo culm.
    Suzuki K, Kitamura S, Sone Y, Itoh T.
    Histochem J; 2002 May; 34(11-12):535-44. PubMed ID: 14626343
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  • 13. Wall ingrowths in epidermal transfer cells of Vicia faba cotyledons are modified primary walls marked by localized accumulations of arabinogalactan proteins.
    Vaughn KC, Talbot MJ, Offler CE, McCurdy DW.
    Plant Cell Physiol; 2007 Jan; 48(1):159-68. PubMed ID: 17169921
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  • 14. NaCl effect on the distribution of wall ingrowth polymers and arabinogalactan proteins in type A transfer cells of Medicago sativa Gabès leaves.
    Boughanmi N, Thibault F, Decou R, Fleurat-Lessard P, Béré E, Costa G, Lhernould S.
    Protoplasma; 2010 Jun; 242(1-4):69-80. PubMed ID: 20237812
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  • 15. Protoxylem: the deposition of a network containing glycine-rich cell wall proteins starts in the cell corners in close association with the pectins of the middle lamella.
    Ryser U.
    Planta; 2003 Mar; 216(5):854-64. PubMed ID: 12624773
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  • 16. Antibody-based screening of cell wall matrix glycans in ferns reveals taxon, tissue and cell-type specific distribution patterns.
    Leroux O, Sørensen I, Marcus SE, Viane RL, Willats WG, Knox JP.
    BMC Plant Biol; 2015 Feb 18; 15():56. PubMed ID: 25848828
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