The root epidermis is a model system for deciphering the mechanism underpinning the formation of cellular pattern in planar groups of cells. The epidermis comprises rows of hair cells (H) and non-hair-bearing epidermal cells (N). Laser ablation and clonal analysis have shown that the fates of epidermal cells are flexible through development and that positional information which may be located in the cell wall or extracellular matrix determines cell fate. A leucine-rich repeat protein called SCRAMBLED is required for the development of cell pattern which may be involved in the perception of positional information. It is proposed that positional signals then initiate the cell-specific expression of a number of transcription factors that compl...
Root hair formation in Arabidopsis provides a model to study the pattern formation and cell fate spe...
Root hair formation in Arabidopsis provides a model to study the pattern formation and cell fate spe...
The majority of plant organs arise from groups of continuously dividing cells, the meristems. Little...
The root epidermis is a model system for deciphering the mechanism underpinning the formation of cel...
The root epidermis is a model system for deciphering the mechanism underpinning the formation of cel...
AbstractBackground: Cell position rather than cell lineage governs most aspects of development in pl...
The formation of the root epidermis in Arabidopsis provides a simple and elegant model for the stud...
The formation of the root epidermis in Arabidopsis provides a simple and elegant model for the stud...
The epidermis of roots is composed of hair and non-hair cells. Patterning of this epidermis results ...
The epidermis of roots is composed of hair and non-hair cells. Patterning of this epidermis results ...
AbstractCell-type patterning in the Arabidopsis root epidermis is achieved by a network of transcrip...
The control of cell fate was investigated in the root epidermis of Arabidopsis thaliana . Two distin...
AbstractThe formation of the root epidermis of Arabidopsis provides a simple and elegant model for t...
<div><p>The root epidermis of Arabidopsis provides an exceptional model for studying the molecular b...
The development of the post-embryonic root epidermis of Arabidopsis thaliana is described. Clonal an...
Root hair formation in Arabidopsis provides a model to study the pattern formation and cell fate spe...
Root hair formation in Arabidopsis provides a model to study the pattern formation and cell fate spe...
The majority of plant organs arise from groups of continuously dividing cells, the meristems. Little...
The root epidermis is a model system for deciphering the mechanism underpinning the formation of cel...
The root epidermis is a model system for deciphering the mechanism underpinning the formation of cel...
AbstractBackground: Cell position rather than cell lineage governs most aspects of development in pl...
The formation of the root epidermis in Arabidopsis provides a simple and elegant model for the stud...
The formation of the root epidermis in Arabidopsis provides a simple and elegant model for the stud...
The epidermis of roots is composed of hair and non-hair cells. Patterning of this epidermis results ...
The epidermis of roots is composed of hair and non-hair cells. Patterning of this epidermis results ...
AbstractCell-type patterning in the Arabidopsis root epidermis is achieved by a network of transcrip...
The control of cell fate was investigated in the root epidermis of Arabidopsis thaliana . Two distin...
AbstractThe formation of the root epidermis of Arabidopsis provides a simple and elegant model for t...
<div><p>The root epidermis of Arabidopsis provides an exceptional model for studying the molecular b...
The development of the post-embryonic root epidermis of Arabidopsis thaliana is described. Clonal an...
Root hair formation in Arabidopsis provides a model to study the pattern formation and cell fate spe...
Root hair formation in Arabidopsis provides a model to study the pattern formation and cell fate spe...
The majority of plant organs arise from groups of continuously dividing cells, the meristems. Little...