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Advanced molecular tools for surveillance and management of tobamoviruses. [PDF]
Mehmood MA +4 more
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In situ architecture of plasmodesmata suggests mechanisms controlling intercellular exchange
Dickmanns M +9 more
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Stepwise increase in plasmodesmata during C 4 evolution in Flaveria
Aleksejeva K, Schreier TB.
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Plasmodesmata form and function
Intercellular transport via plasmodesmata controls cell fate decisions in plants, and is of fundamental importance in viral movement, disease resistance, and the spread of RNAi signals. Although plasmodesmata appear to be unique to plant cells, they may have structural and functional similarities to the newly discovered tunneling nanotubes that connect
David Jackson
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Callose balancing at plasmodesmata [PDF]
In plants, communication and molecular exchanges between different cells and tissues are dependent on the apoplastic and symplastic pathways. Symplastic molecular exchanges take place through the plasmodesmata, which connect the cytoplasm of neighboring cells in a highly controlled manner.
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Plasmodesmata and plant cytoskeleton
Trends in Plant Science, 2001Plant cell-to-cell communication is achieved by membranous conduits called plasmodesmata, which bridge the cytoplasm of neighboring cells. A growing body of immunolocalization data shows an association of the cytoskeleton machinery with plasmodesmata.
Sylvie Dinant, Bernard L Epel, B L Epel
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Plasmodesmata 2010: plasmodesmata down under
Protoplasma, 2010More than 60 attendees from more than a dozen countries attended the International Plasmodesmata Meeting (Plasmodesmata 2010) held in Sydney, Australia. The structure of plasmodesmata continued to attract interest, with particular focus on how technological progress is advancing our ability to identify and characterise proteins associated with ...
Jessica, Fitzgibbon, Anne, Vatén
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Protoplasma, 2010
At only 50 nm in diameter, plasmodesmata (PD) are below the limit of resolution of conventional light microscopy. Consequently, much of our current interpretation of the substructure of PD is derived from transmission electron microscopy. However, PD can be imaged with alternative techniques, including field emission scanning electron microscopy and ...
Karen, Bell, Karl, Oparka
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At only 50 nm in diameter, plasmodesmata (PD) are below the limit of resolution of conventional light microscopy. Consequently, much of our current interpretation of the substructure of PD is derived from transmission electron microscopy. However, PD can be imaged with alternative techniques, including field emission scanning electron microscopy and ...
Karen, Bell, Karl, Oparka
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2016
Plasmodesmata (PD) are plasma membrane lined pores that cross the plant cell wall and connect adjacent cells. Plasmodesmata are composed of elements of the endoplasmic reticulum, plasma membrane, cytosol, and cell wall and thus, as multicomposite structures that are embedded in the cell wall, they are notoriously difficult to isolate from whole plant ...
Christine, Faulkner +1 more
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Plasmodesmata (PD) are plasma membrane lined pores that cross the plant cell wall and connect adjacent cells. Plasmodesmata are composed of elements of the endoplasmic reticulum, plasma membrane, cytosol, and cell wall and thus, as multicomposite structures that are embedded in the cell wall, they are notoriously difficult to isolate from whole plant ...
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