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The following pages link to The endocytic network in plants (Q34432591):
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- CELLULOSE SYNTHASE INTERACTIVE1 Is Required for Fast Recycling of Cellulose Synthase Complexes to the Plasma Membrane in Arabidopsis (Q27318737) (← links)
- Arabidopsis R-SNARE Proteins VAMP721 and VAMP722 Are Required for Cell Plate Formation (Q28477455) (← links)
- 2, 6-Dichlorobenzonitrile causes multiple effects on pollen tube growth beyond altering cellulose synthesis in Pinus bungeana Zucc (Q28534354) (← links)
- Microorganism and filamentous fungi drive evolution of plant synapses (Q28681957) (← links)
- Uniform categorization of biocommunication in bacteria, fungi and plants (Q28740656) (← links)
- Different subcellular localizations and functions of Arabidopsis myosin VIII (Q30481554) (← links)
- Plants can use protein as a nitrogen source without assistance from other organisms. (Q30482016) (← links)
- Discolored1 (DSC1) is an ADP-Ribosylation Factor-GTPase Activating Protein Required to Maintain Differentiation of Maize Kernel Structures (Q30514280) (← links)
- The novel proteins Rng8 and Rng9 regulate the myosin-V Myo51 during fission yeast cytokinesis (Q30577901) (← links)
- Imaging of dynamic secretory vesicles in living pollen tubes of Picea meyeri using evanescent wave microscopy (Q33247910) (← links)
- The Arabidopsis class VIII myosin ATM2 is involved in endocytosis (Q33327134) (← links)
- Quantitative analysis of changes in actin microfilament contribution to cell plate development in plant cytokinesis (Q33352807) (← links)
- The coiled-coil domain of EHD2 mediates inhibition of LeEix2 endocytosis and signaling (Q33516568) (← links)
- Endocytic and secretory traffic in Arabidopsis merge in the trans-Golgi network/early endosome, an independent and highly dynamic organelle (Q33570063) (← links)
- Rare earth elements activate endocytosis in plant cells (Q34144202) (← links)
- The cytological changes of tobacco zygote and proembryo cells induced by beta-glucosyl Yariv reagent suggest the involvement of arabinogalactan proteins in cell division and cell plate formation (Q34361527) (← links)
- ADP-ribosylation factor machinery mediates endocytosis in plant cells (Q34411101) (← links)
- Expression-based and co-localization detection of arabinogalactan protein 6 and arabinogalactan protein 11 interactors in Arabidopsis pollen and pollen tubes (Q34538989) (← links)
- EHD1 functions in endosomal recycling and confers salt tolerance (Q34559515) (← links)
- Arabinogalactan glycosyltransferases target to a unique subcellular compartment that may function in unconventional secretion in plants (Q34842597) (← links)
- The pollen-specific R-SNARE/longin PiVAMP726 mediates fusion of endo- and exocytic compartments in pollen tube tip growth (Q35955032) (← links)
- The Multivesicular Bodies (MVBs)-Localized AAA ATPase LRD6-6 Inhibits Immunity and Cell Death Likely through Regulating MVBs-Mediated Vesicular Trafficking in Rice (Q36130065) (← links)
- Cytokinesis in plant and animal cells: endosomes 'shut the door'. (Q36437584) (← links)
- Gravity: one of the driving forces for evolution (Q36688581) (← links)
- Recent progress in living cell imaging of plant cytoskeleton and vacuole using fluorescent-protein transgenic lines and three-dimensional imaging (Q36801483) (← links)
- Molecular dissection of endosomal compartments in plants (Q36958437) (← links)
- Plant communication from biosemiotic perspective: differences in abiotic and biotic signal perception determine content arrangement of response behavior. Context determines meaning of meta-, inter- and intraorganismic plant signaling (Q37079924) (← links)
- The endosomal system of plants: charting new and familiar territories. (Q37234777) (← links)
- Plant neurobiology: from sensory biology, via plant communication, to social plant behavior (Q37322139) (← links)
- Aluminum stress signaling in plants (Q37612727) (← links)
- The 'root-brain' hypothesis of Charles and Francis Darwin: Revival after more than 125 years (Q37761842) (← links)
- Mesoporous silica nanoparticles for intracellular controlled drug delivery. (Q37778327) (← links)
- The endocytic adaptor proteins of pathogenic fungi: charting new and familiar pathways (Q37831362) (← links)
- Plant and Yeast NHX Antiporters: Roles in Membrane TraffickingF (Q37973557) (← links)
- Eduard Strasburger (1844-1912): founder of modern plant cell biology (Q38006368) (← links)
- Cellular ion homeostasis: emerging roles of intracellular NHX Na /H antiporters in plant growth and development (Q38044702) (← links)
- New role for an old rule: N-end rule-mediated degradation of ethylene responsive factor proteins governs low oxygen response in plants(F). (Q38060892) (← links)
- The very many faces of presenilins and the γ-secretase complex. (Q38090514) (← links)
- Ultrastructure of autophagy in plant cells: a review (Q38154436) (← links)
- Role of plant myosins in motile organelles: is a direct interaction required? (Q38246680) (← links)
- A systems model of vesicle trafficking in Arabidopsis pollen tubes (Q39926691) (← links)
- Evolutionary Changes on the Way to Clathrin-Mediated Endocytosis in Animals. (Q39948590) (← links)
- Myosin XIK is a major player in cytoplasm dynamics and is regulated by two amino acids in its tail (Q39980530) (← links)
- Recent surprising similarities between plant cells and neurons (Q41000058) (← links)
- Dynamic protoneural networks in plants: a new approach of spontaneous extracellular potential variations (Q41901278) (← links)
- Distinct mechanisms for aerenchyma formation in leaf sheaths of rice genotypes displaying a quiescence or escape strategy for flooding tolerance (Q42083978) (← links)
- Auxin immunolocalization implicates vesicular neurotransmitter-like mode of polar auxin transport in root apices (Q42101847) (← links)
- AtEHDs in endocytosis (Q42156019) (← links)
- Genome-wide characterization of the Rab gene family in Gossypium by comparative analysis (Q42224636) (← links)
- The Arabidopsis AAA ATPase SKD1 is involved in multivesicular endosome function and interacts with its positive regulator LYST-INTERACTING PROTEIN5. (Q42511949) (← links)