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Elsevier, Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 6(4), p. 520-526, 2001

DOI: 10.1016/s1369-5266(00)00210-7

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Cell axiality and polarity in plants - Adding pieces to the puzzle

Journal article published in 2001 by Markus Grebe, Jian Xu, Ben Scheres ORCID
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Abstract

Plant cell polarity is important for cellular function and multicellular development. Classical physiological and cell biological analyses identified cues that orient cell polarity and suggested molecules that translate a cue into intracellular asymmetry. A range of proteins that either mark or are involved in the establishment of a (polar) axis are now available, as are many relevant mutants. These tools are likely to facilitate a dissection of the molecular mechanisms behind cell and organ polarity in the near future.