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  1. On the alignment of cellulose microfibrils by cortical microtubules: a review and a model.
    T I Baskin
    Protoplasma
    2001 (Vol. 215, Issue 1-4, Pages 150-71)
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  1. Cellulose microfibril alignment recovers from DCB-induced disruption despite microtubule disorganization.
    Regina Himmelspach, Richard E Williamson, Geoffrey O Wasteneys
    Plant J
    Nov 2003 (Vol. 36, Issue 4, Pages 565-75)
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  1. In situ synthesis of beta-glucan microfibrils on tobacco plasma membrane sheets.
    N Hirai, S Sonobe, T Hayashi
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
    Dec 1998 (Vol. 95, Issue 25, Pages 15102-6)
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  1. New techniques enable comparative analysis of microtubule orientation, wall texture, and growth rate in intact roots of Arabidopsis.
    K Sugimoto, R E Williamson, G O Wasteneys
    Plant Physiol
    Dec 2000 (Vol. 124, Issue 4, Pages 1493-506)
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  1. Disorganization of cortical microtubules stimulates tangential expansion and reduces the uniformity of cellulose microfibril alignment among cells in the root of Arabidopsis.
    Tobias I Baskin, Gerrit T S Beemster, Jan E Judy-March, Françoise Marga
    Plant Physiol
    Aug 2004 (Vol. 135, Issue 4, Pages 2279-90)
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  1. Microfibrils of blood platelets: their relationship TO MICROTUBULES AND THE CONTRACTILE PROTEIN.
    D Zucker-Franklin
    J Clin Invest
    Jan 1969 (Vol. 48, Issue 1, Pages 165-75)
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  1. Mutation or drug-dependent microtubule disruption causes radial swelling without altering parallel cellulose microfibril deposition in Arabidopsis root cells.
    Keiko Sugimoto, Regina Himmelspach, Richard E Williamson, Geoffrey O Wasteneys
    Plant Cell
    Jun 2003 (Vol. 15, Issue 6, Pages 1414-29)
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  1. The role of the cytoskeleton during oriented microfibril deposition. I. Elucidation of the possible interaction between microtubules and cellulose synthetic complexes.
    R W Seagull
    J Ultrastruct Res
    May 1983 (Vol. 83, Issue 2, Pages 168-75)
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  1. Structure, synthesis and orientation of microfibrils. V. On the recovery of Oocystis solitaria from microtubule inhibitor treatment.
    H Quader, I Wagenbreth, D G Robinson
    Cytobiologie
    Oct 1978 (Vol. 18, Issue 1, Pages 39-51)
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  1. Progress in understanding the role of microtubules in plant cells.
    Geoffrey O Wasteneys
    Curr Opin Plant Biol
    Dec 2004 (Vol. 7, Issue 6, Pages 651-60)
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  1. Cell wall biogenesis in Oocystis: experimental alteration of microfibril assembly and orientation.
    D Montezinos, R M Brown
    Cytobios
    1978 (Vol. 23, Issue 90, Pages 119-39)
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  1. Alteration of oriented deposition of cellulose microfibrils by mutation of a katanin-like microtubule-severing protein.
    David H Burk, Zheng-Hua Ye
    Plant Cell
    Sep 2002 (Vol. 14, Issue 9, Pages 2145-60)
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  1. Roles of microtubules and cellulose microfibril assembly in the localization of secondary-cell-wall deposition in developing tracheary elements.
    A W Roberts, A O Frost, E M Roberts, C H Haigler
    Protoplasma
    Dec 2004 (Vol. 224, Issue 3-4, Pages 217-29)
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  1. Establishing and maintaining axial growth: wall mechanical properties and the cytoskeleton.
    Geoffrey O Wasteneys, Miki Fujita
    J Plant Res
    Jan 2006 (Vol. 119, Issue 1, Pages 5-10)
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  1. Mutant alleles of Arabidopsis RADIALLY SWOLLEN 4 and 7 reduce growth anisotropy without altering the transverse orientation of cortical microtubules or cellulose microfibrils.
    Allison M D Wiedemeier, Jan E Judy-March, Charles H Hocart, Geoffrey O Wasteneys, Richard E Williamson, Tobias I Baskin
    Development
    Oct 2002 (Vol. 129, Issue 20, Pages 4821-30)
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  1. A kinesin-like protein is essential for oriented deposition of cellulose microfibrils and cell wall strength.
    Ruiqin Zhong, David H Burk, W Herbert Morrison, Zheng-Hua Ye
    Plant Cell
    Dec 2002 (Vol. 14, Issue 12, Pages 3101-17)
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  1. Cortical microtubules form a dynamic mechanism that helps regulate the direction of plant growth.
    C W Lloyd, R Himmelspach, P Nick, C Wymer
    Gravit Space Biol Bull
    Jun 2000 (Vol. 13, Issue 2, Pages 59-65)
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  1. Cellulose microfibril orientation in Oocystis solitaria: proof that microtubules control the alignment of the terminal complexes.
    H Quader
    J Cell Sci
    Jul 1986 (Vol. 83, Pages 223-34)
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  1. Structure, synthesis and orientation of microfibrils. VII. Microtubule reassembly in vivo after cold treatment in Oocystis and its relevance to microfibril orientation.
    D G Robinson, H Quader
    Eur J Cell Biol
    Jun 1980 (Vol. 21, Issue 2, Pages 229-30)
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  1. Helical microtubular arrays in onion root hairs.
    C W Lloyd
    Nature
    (Vol. 305, Issue 5932, Pages 311-3)
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