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Geoffrey Wasteneys
Geoffrey Wasteneys
Professor of Botany, University of British Columbia
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Arabidopsis interdigitating cell growth requires two antagonistic pathways with opposing action on cell morphogenesis
Y Fu, Y Gu, Z Zheng, G Wasteneys, Z Yang
Cell 120 (5), 687-700, 2005
6222005
MOR1 is essential for organizing cortical microtubules in plants
AT Whittington, O Vugrek, KJ Wei, NG Hasenbein, K Sugimoto, ...
Nature 411 (6837), 610-613, 2001
5012001
COBRA, an Arabidopsis extracellular glycosyl-phosphatidyl inositol-anchored protein, specifically controls highly anisotropic expansion through its involvement in cellulose …
F Roudier, AG Fernandez, M Fujita, R Himmelspach, GHH Borner, ...
The Plant Cell 17 (6), 1749-1763, 2005
4172005
Remodeling the cytoskeleton for growth and form: an overview with some new views
GO Wasteneys, ME Galway
Annual review of plant biology 54 (1), 691-722, 2003
3402003
Microtubule organization in the green kingdom: chaos or self-order?
GO Wasteneys
Journal of cell science 115 (7), 1345-1354, 2002
3242002
New techniques enable comparative analysis of microtubule orientation, wall texture, and growth rate in intact roots of Arabidopsis
K Sugimoto, RE Williamson, GO Wasteneys
Plant physiology 124 (4), 1493-1506, 2000
3162000
Progress in understanding the role of microtubules in plant cells
GO Wasteneys
Current opinion in plant biology 7 (6), 651-660, 2004
2992004
A CLASP-modulated cell edge barrier mechanism drives cell-wide cortical microtubule organization in Arabidopsis
C Ambrose, JF Allard, EN Cytrynbaum, GO Wasteneys
Nature communications 2 (1), 430, 2011
2592011
The Arabidopsis CLASP Gene Encodes a Microtubule-Associated Protein Involved in Cell Expansion and Division
JC Ambrose, T Shoji, AM Kotzer, JA Pighin, GO Wasteneys
The Plant Cell 19 (9), 2763-2775, 2007
2502007
Mutation or drug-dependent microtubule disruption causes radial swelling without altering parallel cellulose microfibril deposition in Arabidopsis root cells
K Sugimoto, R Himmelspach, RE Williamson, GO Wasteneys
The Plant Cell 15 (6), 1414-1429, 2003
2352003
Microtubule and F-actin dynamics at the division site in living Tradescantia stamen hair cells
AL Cleary, BES Gunning, GO Wasteneys, PK Hepler
Journal of cell science 103 (4), 977-988, 1992
2121992
Differential regulation of TNL‐mediated immune signaling by redundant helper CNLs
Z Wu, M Li, OX Dong, S Xia, W Liang, Y Bao, G Wasteneys, X Li
New Phytologist 222 (2), 938-953, 2019
2032019
Spatial organization of plant cortical microtubules: close encounters of the 2D kind
GO Wasteneys, JC Ambrose
Trends in cell biology 19 (2), 62-71, 2009
1982009
Cellulose microfibril alignment recovers from DCB‐induced disruption despite microtubule disorganization
R Himmelspach, RE Williamson, GO Wasteneys
The Plant Journal 36 (4), 565-575, 2003
1762003
MICROTUBULE ORGANIZATION 1 regulates structure and function of microtubule arrays during mitosis and cytokinesis in the Arabidopsis root
E Kawamura, R Himmelspach, MC Rashbrooke, AT Whittington, KR Gale, ...
Plant physiology 140 (1), 102-114, 2006
1582006
New views on the plant cytoskeleton
GO Wasteneys, Z Yang
Plant Physiology 136 (4), 3884-3891, 2004
1582004
Plant cytokinesis: terminology for structures and processes
A Smertenko, F Assaad, F Baluška, M Bezanilla, H Buschmann, ...
Trends in cell biology 27 (12), 885-894, 2017
1562017
CLASP interacts with sorting nexin 1 to link microtubules and auxin transport via PIN2 recycling in Arabidopsis thaliana
C Ambrose, Y Ruan, J Gardiner, LM Tamblyn, A Catching, V Kirik, J Marc, ...
Developmental Cell 24 (6), 649-659, 2013
1532013
Ethylene modulates root-wave responses in Arabidopsis
CS Buer, GO Wasteneys, J Masle
Plant Physiology 132 (2), 1085-1096, 2003
1462003
Cortical microtubules optimize cell‐wall crystallinity to drive unidirectional growth in Arabidopsis
M Fujita, R Himmelspach, CH Hocart, RE Williamson, SD Mansfield, ...
The Plant Journal 66 (6), 915-928, 2011
1422011
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