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Tobias Baskin to Microfibrils

This is a "connection" page, showing publications Tobias Baskin has written about Microfibrils.
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2.199
  1. Hill JL, Russo DA, Sawada D, Pingali SV, Kowalik M, Kiemle SN, O'Neill H, Baskin TI. The three cellulose synthase isoforms for secondary cell wall make specific contributions to microfibril synthesis. Plant J. 2025 Jul; 123(2):e70344.
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    Score: 0.969
  2. Marga F, Grandbois M, Cosgrove DJ, Baskin TI. Cell wall extension results in the coordinate separation of parallel microfibrils: evidence from scanning electron microscopy and atomic force microscopy. Plant J. 2005 Jul; 43(2):181-90.
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    Score: 0.242
  3. Baskin TI, Beemster GT, Judy-March JE, Marga F. Disorganization of cortical microtubules stimulates tangential expansion and reduces the uniformity of cellulose microfibril alignment among cells in the root of Arabidopsis. Plant Physiol. 2004 Aug; 135(4):2279-90.
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    Score: 0.228
  4. Wiedemeier AM, Judy-March JE, Hocart CH, Wasteneys GO, Williamson RE, Baskin TI. Mutant alleles of Arabidopsis RADIALLY SWOLLEN 4 and 7 reduce growth anisotropy without altering the transverse orientation of cortical microtubules or cellulose microfibrils. Development. 2002 Oct; 129(20):4821-30.
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    Score: 0.200
  5. Baskin TI. On the alignment of cellulose microfibrils by cortical microtubules: a review and a model. Protoplasma. 2001; 215(1-4):150-71.
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    Score: 0.177
  6. Baskin TI. Plant cell growth: Cellulose caught slipping. Nat Plants. 2017 04 28; 3:17063.
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    Score: 0.137
  7. Baskin TI, Jensen OE. On the role of stress anisotropy in the growth of stems. J Exp Bot. 2013 Nov; 64(15):4697-707.
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    Score: 0.106
  8. Roudier F, Fernandez AG, Fujita M, Himmelspach R, Borner GH, Schindelman G, Song S, Baskin TI, Dupree P, Wasteneys GO, Benfey PN. COBRA, an Arabidopsis extracellular glycosyl-phosphatidyl inositol-anchored protein, specifically controls highly anisotropic expansion through its involvement in cellulose microfibril orientation. Plant Cell. 2005 Jun; 17(6):1749-63.
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    Score: 0.060
  9. Baskin TI. Anisotropic expansion of the plant cell wall. Annu Rev Cell Dev Biol. 2005; 21:203-22.
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    Score: 0.059
  10. Gu Y, Kaplinsky N, Bringmann M, Cobb A, Carroll A, Sampathkumar A, Baskin TI, Persson S, Somerville CR. Identification of a cellulose synthase-associated protein required for cellulose biosynthesis. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2010 Jul 20; 107(29):12866-71.
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    Score: 0.021
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