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Cellulose-synthesizing terminal complexes

SchtiBler A., Him S. and Kntsaros C. 2003. Cellulose synthesizing terminal complexes and morphogenesis in tip-growing of Syringoderma phinneyi (Phaeophyoeae). Phycol Res 51 35-44. [Pg.17]

Kimura S. and Itoh T. 2004. Cellulose synthesizing terminal complexes in the ascidians. Cellulose... [Pg.32]

Roberts A.W., Bushoven J., Roberts E., and Goss C. 2004. Investigating the organization and function of the cellulose-synthesizing terminal complex using Physcomitrella patens. Plant Biology... [Pg.33]

Bowling A.X 2005. Imaging the cytoplasmic domain of the rosette cellulose-synthesizing terminal complex. Ph.D. dissertation, The University of Texas, Austin. [Pg.179]

Cellulose microfibril, cellulose-synthesizing terminal complex, dinophyte, heterokon-tophyte, evolution, freeze fracture. [Pg.199]

Sekida S., Shibagaki R., and Okuda K. 2001b. Aputative cellulose-synthesizing terminal complex in Botrydium stoloniferum (Xanthophyceae). Hikobia 13 457-462. [Pg.214]

Tamura H., Mine I., and Okuda K. 1996. Cellulose-synthesizing terminal complexes and microfibril structure in the brown alga Sphacelaria rigidula (Sphacelariales, Phaeophyceae). Phycol Res 44 63-68. [Pg.216]

Figure 13-3. Freeze-fracture images showing cellulose-synthesizing terminal complexes (TCs) of Metandrocarpa uedai. (a) Linear shaped TCs consist of two kinds of membrane particles, and they are located on the P-fracture face of the epidermal cell membrane facing the timic. In the case of M. uedai, TCs are grouped in almost the same direction on the epidermal cell membrane. (Figure 3a from Kimura, S. and Itoh, T. 2004. Cellulose-synthesizing terminal complexes in the asddians. Cellulose 11 377-383. Reproduced with kind permission of Springer Sdence and Business Media). Figure 13-3. Freeze-fracture images showing cellulose-synthesizing terminal complexes (TCs) of Metandrocarpa uedai. (a) Linear shaped TCs consist of two kinds of membrane particles, and they are located on the P-fracture face of the epidermal cell membrane facing the timic. In the case of M. uedai, TCs are grouped in almost the same direction on the epidermal cell membrane. (Figure 3a from Kimura, S. and Itoh, T. 2004. Cellulose-synthesizing terminal complexes in the asddians. Cellulose 11 377-383. Reproduced with kind permission of Springer Sdence and Business Media).
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