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  • 21. A proteoglycan mediates inductive interaction during plant vascular development.
    Motose H, Sugiyama M, Fukuda H.
    Nature; 2004 Jun 24; 429(6994):873-8. PubMed ID: 15215864
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  • 26. Cell cycling frequency and expression of the homeobox gene ATHB-8 during leaf vein development in Arabidopsis.
    Kang J, Dengler N.
    Planta; 2002 Dec 24; 216(2):212-9. PubMed ID: 12447534
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  • 30. The Arabidopsis LRR-RLK, PXC1, is a regulator of secondary wall formation correlated with the TDIF-PXY/TDR-WOX4 signaling pathway.
    Wang J, Kucukoglu M, Zhang L, Chen P, Decker D, Nilsson O, Jones B, Sandberg G, Zheng B.
    BMC Plant Biol; 2013 Jul 01; 13():94. PubMed ID: 23815750
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    Hok S, Danchin EG, Allasia V, Panabières F, Attard A, Keller H.
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  • 33. Vascular tissue development in plants.
    Fukuda H, Ohashi-Ito K.
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  • 39. RPK1 and TOAD2 are two receptor-like kinases redundantly required for arabidopsis embryonic pattern formation.
    Nodine MD, Yadegari R, Tax FE.
    Dev Cell; 2007 Jun 01; 12(6):943-56. PubMed ID: 17543866
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