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Published in 2000 : Holdaway-Clarke TL, Walker NA, Hepler PK, Overall RL. 2000. Physiological elevations in cytoplasmic free calcium by cold or ion injection result in transient closure of high plant plasmodesmata. Planta 210:329-335. PDF versionTominaga M, Yokota E, Vidali L, Sonobe S, Hepler PK, Shimmen T. 2000. The role of plant villin in the organization of the actin cytoskeleton, cytoplasmic streaming and the archi-tecture of the transvacuolar strand in root hair cells of Hydrocharis. Planta 210:836-843. PDF version Valster AH, Hepler PK, Chernoff J. 2000. Plant GTPases: the Rhos in bloom. Trend Cell Biol. 10:141-146. Cárdenas L, Holdaway-Clarke TL, Sánchez, Quinto C, Feijó JA, Kunkel JG, Hepler PK. 2000. Ion changes in legume root hairs responding to nod factors. Update on Signaling. Plant Physiol. 123:443-451. PDF version Vos JW, Safadi F, Reddy ASN, Hepler PK. 2000. The kinesin-like calmodulin binding protein is differentially involved in cell division. Plant Cell 12:979-990. PDF version Pflügl-Haill M, Vidali L, Vos JW, Hepler PK, Lütz-Meindl U. 2000. Changes of the actin filament system in the green alga Micrasterias induced by different cytoskeleton inhibitors. Protoplasma 212:206-216. Vidali L, Hepler PK. 2000. Actin in pollen and pollen tubes. In: "Actin: A Dynamic Framework for Multiple Plant Cell Functions": Ed., CJ Staiger, F. Baluska, D. Volkmann, P. Barlow Kluwer Academis Press, Dordrecht, The Netherlands; pp. 323-345. Lord EM, Holdaway-Clarke TL, Roy SJ, Jauh GY, Hepler PK. 2000. Arabinogalactan-proteins in pollen tube growth. In: "Cell and Developmental Biology of Arabinogalactan-Proteins". E Nothnagel, A Clarke, A Bacic, eds. Kluwer Academic/Pleunum Publishers, NY; pp. 153-167. Anderhag P, Hepler PK, Lazzaro MD. 2000. Microtubules and microfilaments are both responsible for pollen tube elongation in the conifer Picea abies (Norway spruce). Protoplasma 214:141-157. |
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