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  • 3. Alteration of oriented deposition of cellulose microfibrils by mutation of a katanin-like microtubule-severing protein.
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  • 8. Tissue-specific directionality of cellulose synthase complex movement inferred from cellulose microfibril polarity in secondary cell walls of Arabidopsis.
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  • 11. Periodic disorder along ramie cellulose microfibrils.
    Nishiyama Y, Kim UJ, Kim DY, Katsumata KS, May RP, Langan P.
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  • 13. Dehydration-induced physical strains of cellulose microfibrils in plant cell walls.
    Huang S, Makarem M, Kiemle SN, Zheng Y, He X, Ye D, Gomez EW, Gomez ED, Cosgrove DJ, Kim SH.
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  • 14. Root hair-specific disruption of cellulose and xyloglucan in AtCSLD3 mutants, and factors affecting the post-rupture resumption of mutant root hair growth.
    Galway ME, Eng RC, Schiefelbein JW, Wasteneys GO.
    Planta; 2011 May 01; 233(5):985-99. PubMed ID: 21279381
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  • 17. Mutant alleles of Arabidopsis RADIALLY SWOLLEN 4 and 7 reduce growth anisotropy without altering the transverse orientation of cortical microtubules or cellulose microfibrils.
    Wiedemeier AM, Judy-March JE, Hocart CH, Wasteneys GO, Williamson RE, Baskin TI.
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  • 18. The relation of apple texture with cell wall nanostructure studied using an atomic force microscope.
    Cybulska J, Zdunek A, Psonka-Antonczyk KM, Stokke BT.
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