Plasmodesmata (PD) structure and function vary temporally and spatially during all stages of plant development. PD that originate during, or post, cell division are designated as primary or secondary according to classical terminology. PD structure may be simple, twinned, or branched. Studies of PD during leaf, root, and embryo development have lead to the generalization that cells in less mature tissues contain predominantly simple PD. New quantitative analyses reveal that twinned and branched PD also occur in immature tissues. New data also highlight the versatility of viral movement proteins as tags for labeling PD in immature tissues as well as PD in mature tissues. A summary of the formation and function of primary, secondary, and bran...
Multicellularity differs in plants and animals in that the cytoplasm, plasma membrane, and endomembr...
Plasmodesmata (PD), discovered more than 120 years ago, are still a mystery about their role in regu...
Copyright © 2013 American Society of Plant Biologists. All rights reserved.In higher plants, plasmod...
Plasmodesmata (PD) permit diffusion of small metabolites and proteins, as well as active trafficking...
Plasmodesmata (PD) are membrane-line pores that connect neighbouring plant cells and allow molecular...
Plasmodesmata (PD) are membrane‐lined pores that connect neighbouring plant cells and allow molecula...
Plasmodesmata (PD) are membrane-line pores that connect neighbouring plant cells and allow molecular...
Plasmodesmata (PD) form tubular connections that function as intercellular communication channels. T...
Plasmodesmata (PDs), tiny channels connecting neighboring plant cells, play big roles in the transpo...
The ability to develop secondary (post-cytokinetic) plasmodesmata (PD) is an important evolutionary ...
This thesis presents an investigation into the development of plasmodesmata (PD), which are special...
Positional information is crucial for the determination of plant cell fates, and it is established b...
Positional information is crucial for the determination of plant cell fates, and it is established b...
Plasmodesmata (PDs) are microscopic channels that connect virtually every plant cell to its neighbor...
Communication between cells is a crucial step to coordinate organ formation and tissue patterning. I...
Multicellularity differs in plants and animals in that the cytoplasm, plasma membrane, and endomembr...
Plasmodesmata (PD), discovered more than 120 years ago, are still a mystery about their role in regu...
Copyright © 2013 American Society of Plant Biologists. All rights reserved.In higher plants, plasmod...
Plasmodesmata (PD) permit diffusion of small metabolites and proteins, as well as active trafficking...
Plasmodesmata (PD) are membrane-line pores that connect neighbouring plant cells and allow molecular...
Plasmodesmata (PD) are membrane‐lined pores that connect neighbouring plant cells and allow molecula...
Plasmodesmata (PD) are membrane-line pores that connect neighbouring plant cells and allow molecular...
Plasmodesmata (PD) form tubular connections that function as intercellular communication channels. T...
Plasmodesmata (PDs), tiny channels connecting neighboring plant cells, play big roles in the transpo...
The ability to develop secondary (post-cytokinetic) plasmodesmata (PD) is an important evolutionary ...
This thesis presents an investigation into the development of plasmodesmata (PD), which are special...
Positional information is crucial for the determination of plant cell fates, and it is established b...
Positional information is crucial for the determination of plant cell fates, and it is established b...
Plasmodesmata (PDs) are microscopic channels that connect virtually every plant cell to its neighbor...
Communication between cells is a crucial step to coordinate organ formation and tissue patterning. I...
Multicellularity differs in plants and animals in that the cytoplasm, plasma membrane, and endomembr...
Plasmodesmata (PD), discovered more than 120 years ago, are still a mystery about their role in regu...
Copyright © 2013 American Society of Plant Biologists. All rights reserved.In higher plants, plasmod...