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Androgenic switch in barley microspores

De Faria Maraschin, Simone

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De Faria Maraschin, S. (2005, February 9). Androgenic switch in barley microspores.

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Publications

Fulgosi H, Soll J, Maraschin SF, Korthout HAAJ, Wang M, Testerink C (2002) 14-3-3 proteins and plant development. Plant Mol Biol 50: 1019-1029

Maraschin SF, Lamers GEM, de Pater BS, Spaink HP, Wang M (2003) 14-3-3 isoforms and pattern formation during barley microspore embryogenesis. J Exp Bot 54: 1033-1043 Maraschin SF, Lamers GEM, Wang M (2003) Cell death and 14-3-3 proteins during the

induction of barley microspore androgenesis. Biologia 58: 59-68

Maraschin SF, Louwerse JD, Lamers GEM, Spaink HP, Wang M (2003) Tissue-specific expression of 14-3-3 isoforms during barley microspore and zygotic embryogenesis. Acta Biol Cracov Bot 45: 103-106

Maraschin SF, Vennik M, Lamers GEM, Spaink HP, Wang M (2004) Time-lapse tracking of barley androgenesis reveals position-determined cell death within pro-embryos. Planta, in press

Maraschin SF, Gaussand G, Olmedilla A, Pulido A, Lamers GEM, Korthout H, Spaink HP, Wang M (2004) Programmed cell death during the transition from multicellular structures into globular embryos in barley androgenesis. Planta, in press

Maraschin SF, Caspers M, Potokina E, Wulfert F, Corredor-Adámez M, Graner A, Spaink HP, Wang M. cDNA array analysis of stress-induced gene expression in barley androgenesis. Submitted

Maraschin SF, Priester W de, Spaink HP, Wang M. Androgenic switch in microspores. Submitted

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