Plants have the ability to continously generate new organs by maintaining populations of stem cells throught their lives. The shoot apical meristem (SAM) provides a stable environment for the maintenance of stem cells. All cells inside the SAM divide, yet boundaries and patterns are maintained. Experimental evidence indicates that patterning is independent of cell lineage, thus a dynamic self-regulatory mechanism is required. A pivotal role in the organization of the SAM is played by the WUSCHEL gene (WUS). An important question in this regard is that how WUS expression is positioned in the SAM via a cell-lineage independent signaling mechanism. In this study we demonstrate via mathematical modeling that a combination of an inhibitor of the...
The balance between proliferation and differentiation in the plant shoot apical meristem is controll...
AbstractThe homeotic gene AGAMOUS (AG) has dual roles in specifying organ fate and limiting stem cel...
SummaryPlants continuously maintain pluripotent stem cells embedded in specialized tissues called me...
<p>Plants have the ability to continously generate new organs by maintaining populations of stem cel...
<div><p>Plants have the ability to continously generate new organs by maintaining populations of ste...
The transcription factor WUSCHEL (WUS) acts from a well-defined domain within the Arabidopsis thalia...
AbstractThe higher-plant shoot meristem is a dynamic structure whose maintenance depends on the coor...
AbstractThe shoot meristem gives rise to the aerial parts of higher plants by continuously initiatin...
193 pagesAll plants grow from stem cells or a collection of stem cells organized at meristems. The a...
AbstractRecent studies in Arabidopsis have uncovered a negative feedback loop that couples the antag...
Plants maintain stem cells in their meristems as a source for new undifferentiated cells throughout ...
AbstractGenetic and molecular analysis in Arabidopsis has identified components of a putative cell s...
WUSCHEL (WUS) is a homeodomain transcription factor produced in cells of the niche/organizing center...
In Arabidopsis shoot apical meristems (SAMs), a well-characterized regulatory loop between WUSCHEL (...
Plant postembryonic development takes place in the meristems, where stem cells self-renew and produc...
The balance between proliferation and differentiation in the plant shoot apical meristem is controll...
AbstractThe homeotic gene AGAMOUS (AG) has dual roles in specifying organ fate and limiting stem cel...
SummaryPlants continuously maintain pluripotent stem cells embedded in specialized tissues called me...
<p>Plants have the ability to continously generate new organs by maintaining populations of stem cel...
<div><p>Plants have the ability to continously generate new organs by maintaining populations of ste...
The transcription factor WUSCHEL (WUS) acts from a well-defined domain within the Arabidopsis thalia...
AbstractThe higher-plant shoot meristem is a dynamic structure whose maintenance depends on the coor...
AbstractThe shoot meristem gives rise to the aerial parts of higher plants by continuously initiatin...
193 pagesAll plants grow from stem cells or a collection of stem cells organized at meristems. The a...
AbstractRecent studies in Arabidopsis have uncovered a negative feedback loop that couples the antag...
Plants maintain stem cells in their meristems as a source for new undifferentiated cells throughout ...
AbstractGenetic and molecular analysis in Arabidopsis has identified components of a putative cell s...
WUSCHEL (WUS) is a homeodomain transcription factor produced in cells of the niche/organizing center...
In Arabidopsis shoot apical meristems (SAMs), a well-characterized regulatory loop between WUSCHEL (...
Plant postembryonic development takes place in the meristems, where stem cells self-renew and produc...
The balance between proliferation and differentiation in the plant shoot apical meristem is controll...
AbstractThe homeotic gene AGAMOUS (AG) has dual roles in specifying organ fate and limiting stem cel...
SummaryPlants continuously maintain pluripotent stem cells embedded in specialized tissues called me...