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Cell Biology of the Plant Nucleus
Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2017The eukaryotic nucleus is enclosed by the nuclear envelope, which is perforated by the nuclear pores, the gateways of macromolecular exchange between the nucleoplasm and cytoplasm. The nucleoplasm is organized in a complex three-dimensional fashion that changes over time and in response to stimuli.
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Visualizing plant cell biology
Trends in Plant Science, 2002Plant Cell Biology – A Practical Approach (2nd edn)Edited by Chris Hawes and Beatrice Satiat-JeunemaitreOxford University Press, 2001. £70.00 (hbk), £35.00 (pbk) (358 pages). ISBN 0 19 963866 7 (hbk); 0 19 963865 9 (pbk)Plant cell biology has definitely gone visual.
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Cell biology of plant gravity sensing
Advances in Space Research, 1994The debate about whether gravity sensing relies upon statoliths (amyloplasts that sediment) has intensified with recent findings of gravitropism in starchless mutants and of claims of hydrostatic gravity sensing. Starch and significant plastid sedimentation are not necessary for reduced sensing in mutant roots, but plastids might function here if ...
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Cell biology of molybdenum in plants
Plant Cell Reports, 2011The transition element molybdenum (Mo) is of essential importance for (nearly) all biological systems as it is required by enzymes catalyzing important reactions within the cell. The metal itself is biologically inactive unless it is complexed by a special cofactor.
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Abstract With the 'post genomics' era comes an increasing demand for the techniques of cell biology, critical to interpreting the function and location of the cell's myriad proteins and macromolecules. In response, this second edition of Plant Cell Biology balances established techniques, including classical histochemistry and ...
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Abstract With the 'post genomics' era comes an increasing demand for the techniques of cell biology, critical to interpreting the function and location of the cell's myriad proteins and macromolecules. In response, this second edition of Plant Cell Biology balances established techniques, including classical histochemistry and ...
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Molecular Biology of Plant Cell Transformation
1986Recent advances in plant tissue culture techniques, recombinant DNA technology, and bacterial genetics, have made it feasible to isolate specific genes, manipulate them in vitro, and introduce them into plant cells. This not only opens up the exciting possibility of genetically manipulating crop plants, but also provides a powerful tool for studying ...
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Cryopreparation Methodology for Plant Cell Biology*
2007Publisher Summary This chapter reviews literature on cryoimmobilization, freeze-substitution, and resin embedding for ultrastructural and immunocytochemical transmission electron microscopy (TEM) studies of plants and fungi. It illustrates the reasons behind the difficulty to fix plants and fungi usually, while they are rather easy to freeze.
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Cell biology of the plant Golgi apparatus
New Phytologist, 2004SummaryThe higher plant Golgi apparatus, comprising many individual stacks of membrane bounded cisternae, is one of the most enigmatic of the cytoplasmic organelles. Not only can the stacks receive material from the endoplasmic reticulum, process it and target it to the correct cellular destination, but they can also synthesise and export complex ...
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Structure and growth of plant cell walls
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2023Daniel J Cosgrove
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