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Versatile method for quantifying and analyzing morphological differences in experimentally obtained images (2019)
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Bagdassarian, K., Connor, K., Jermyn, I., & Etchells, J. (2020). Versatile method for quantifying and analyzing morphological differences in experimentally obtained images. Plant Signaling & Behavior, 15(1), Article 1693092. https://doi.org/10.1080/15592324.2019.1693092

Analyzing high-resolution images to gain insight into anatomical properties is an essential tool for investigation in many scientific fields. In plant biology, studying plant phenotypes from micrographs is often used to build hypotheses on gene funct... Read More about Versatile method for quantifying and analyzing morphological differences in experimentally obtained images.

Organ-specific genetic interactions between paralogues of the PXY and ER receptor kinases enforce radial patterning in Arabidopsis vascular tissue (2019)
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Wang, N., Bagdassarian, K., Doherty, R., Kroon, J., Connor, K., Wang, X., …Etchells, J. (2019). Organ-specific genetic interactions between paralogues of the PXY and ER receptor kinases enforce radial patterning in Arabidopsis vascular tissue. Development, 146(10), Article 177105. https://doi.org/10.1242/dev.177105

In plants, cells do not migrate. Tissues are frequently arranged in concentric rings, thus expansion of inner layers is coordinated with cell division and/or expansion of cells in outer layers. In Arabidopsis stems, receptor kinases, PXY and ER, gene... Read More about Organ-specific genetic interactions between paralogues of the PXY and ER receptor kinases enforce radial patterning in Arabidopsis vascular tissue.

Paralogues of the PXY and ER receptor kinases enforce radial patterning in plant vascular tissue (2018)
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Wang, N., Bagdassarian, K. S., Doherty, R. E., Wang, X. Y., Kroon, J. T., Wang, W., …Etchells, J. P. Paralogues of the PXY and ER receptor kinases enforce radial patterning in plant vascular tissue. https://doi.org/10.1101/357244. Manuscript submitted for publication

Plant cell walls do not allow cells to migrate, thus plant growth and development is entirely the consequence of changes to cell division and cell elongation. Where tissues are arranged in concentric rings, expansion of inner tissue, such as that whi... Read More about Paralogues of the PXY and ER receptor kinases enforce radial patterning in plant vascular tissue.