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Jos Wendrich
Jos Wendrich
Nederlandse organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek (NWO)
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Integration of growth and patterning during vascular tissue formation in Arabidopsis
B De Rybel, M Adibi, AS Breda, JR Wendrich, ME Smit, O Novák, ...
Science 345 (6197), 1255215, 2014
3522014
Vascular transcription factors guide plant epidermal responses to limiting phosphate conditions
JR Wendrich, BJ Yang, N Vandamme, K Verstaen, W Smet, ...
Science 370 (6518), eaay4970, 2020
1992020
Advances and opportunities in single-cell transcriptomics for plant research
C Seyfferth, J Renema, JR Wendrich, T Eekhout, R Seurinck, ...
Annual Review of Plant Biology 72, 847-866, 2021
1132021
The A rabidopsis embryo as a miniature morphogenesis model
JR Wendrich, D Weijers
New Phytologist 199 (1), 14-25, 2013
912013
Transcriptome dynamics revealed by a gene expression atlas of the early Arabidopsis embryo
J Palovaara, S Saiga, JR Wendrich, N van ‘t Wout Hofland, ...
Nature Plants 3 (11), 894-904, 2017
77*2017
Cell-by-cell dissection of phloem development links a maturation gradient to cell specialization
P Roszak, J Heo, B Blob, K Toyokura, Y Sugiyama, MA de Luis Balaguer, ...
Science 374 (6575), eaba5531, 2021
692021
In vivo identification of plant protein complexes using IP-MS/MS
JR Wendrich, S Boeren, BK Möller, D Weijers, B De Rybel
Plant hormones: methods and protocols, 147-158, 2017
622017
Framework for gradual progression of cell ontogeny in the Arabidopsis root meristem
JR Wendrich, BK Möller, S Li, S Saiga, R Sozzani, PN Benfey, B De Rybel, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 114 (42), E8922-E8929, 2017
522017
Rice microtubule‐associated protein IQ67‐DOMAIN14 regulates grain shape by modulating microtubule cytoskeleton dynamics
BJ Yang, JR Wendrich, B De Rybel, D Weijers, HW Xue
Plant biotechnology journal 18 (5), 1141-1152, 2020
47*2020
A single-cell morpho-transcriptomic map of brassinosteroid action in the Arabidopsis root
M Graeff, S Rana, JR Wendrich, J Dorier, T Eekhout, ACA Fandino, ...
Molecular plant 14 (12), 1985-1999, 2021
442021
Non-cell autonomous and spatiotemporal signalling from a tissue organizer orchestrates root vascular development
BJ Yang, M Minne, F Brunoni, L Plačková, I Petřík, Y Sun, J Nolf, W Smet, ...
Nature Plants 7 (11), 1485-1494, 2021
442021
A robust auxin response network controls embryo and suspensor development through a basic helix loop helix transcriptional module
T Radoeva, AS Lokerse, CI Llavata-Peris, JR Wendrich, D Xiang, CY Liao, ...
The Plant Cell 31 (1), 52-67, 2019
412019
IQD proteins integrate auxin and calcium signaling to regulate microtubule dynamics during Arabidopsis development
JR Wendrich, BJ Yang, P Mijnhout, HW Xue, BD Rybel, D Weijers
BioRxiv, 275560, 2018
272018
Ligation-independent cloning for plant research
JR Wendrich, CY Liao, WAM van den Berg, B De Rybel, D Weijers
Plant Functional Genomics: Methods and Protocols, 421-431, 2015
192015
A set of domain-specific markers in the Arabidopsis embryo
JR Wendrich, BK Möller, B Uddin, T Radoeva, AS Lokerse, B De Rybel, ...
Plant reproduction 28, 153-160, 2015
182015
Analysis of phloem trajectory links tissue maturation to cell specialization
P Roszak, J Heo, B Blob, K Toyokura, MA de Luis Balaguer, WWY Lau, ...
BioRxiv, 2021.01. 18.427084, 2021
152021
Cell type–specific attenuation of brassinosteroid signaling precedes stomatal asymmetric cell division
EJ Kim, C Zhang, B Guo, T Eekhout, A Houbaert, JR Wendrich, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 120 (36), e2303758120, 2023
52023
A set of domain-specific markers in the
JR Wendrich, BK Möller, B Uddin, T Radoeva, AS Lokerse, BD Rybel, ...
Arabidopsis, 2015
52015
Cell type-specific attenuation of brassinosteroid signalling drives stomatal asymmetric cell division
EJ Kim, C Zhang, B Guo, T Eekhout, A Houbaert, JR Wendrich, ...
bioRxiv, 2022.11. 26.518021, 2022
32022
Stem Cell Organization in Arabidopsis: from Embryos to Roots
JR Wendrich
PQDT-Global, 2016
12016
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