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Michael Knoblauch
Michael Knoblauch
Plant Cell Biology, Washington State University
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Sieve tubes in action
M Knoblauch, AJE van Bel
The Plant Cell 10 (1), 35-50, 1998
3841998
Reversible calcium-regulated stopcocks in legume sieve tubes
M Knoblauch, WS Peters, K Ehlers, AJE van Bel
The Plant Cell 13 (5), 1221-1230, 2001
2442001
A galinstan expansion femtosyringe for microinjection of eukaryotic organelles and prokaryotes
M Knoblauch, JM Hibberd, JC Gray, AJE van Bel
Nature biotechnology 17 (9), 906-909, 1999
2211999
Sieve tube geometry in relation to phloem flow
DL Mullendore, CW Windt, H Van As, M Knoblauch
The Plant Cell 22 (3), 579-593, 2010
2182010
Phloem unloading in Arabidopsis roots is convective and regulated by the phloem-pole pericycle
TJ Ross-Elliott, KH Jensen, KS Haaning, BM Wager, J Knoblauch, ...
elife 6, e24125, 2017
2142017
ATP-independent contractile proteins from plants
M Knoblauch, GA Noll, T Müller, D Prüfer, I Schneider-Hüther, D Scharner, ...
Nature materials 2 (9), 600-603, 2003
1902003
Phloem ultrastructure and pressure flow: sieve-element-occlusion-related agglomerations do not affect translocation
DR Froelich, DL Mullendore, KH Jensen, TJ Ross-Elliott, JA Anstead, ...
The Plant Cell 23 (12), 4428-4445, 2011
1702011
Testing the Münch hypothesis of long distance phloem transport in plants
M Knoblauch, J Knoblauch, DL Mullendore, JA Savage, BA Babst, ...
Elife 5, e15341, 2016
1522016
Münch, morphology, microfluidics–our structural problem with the phloem
M Knoblauch, WS Peters
Plant, cell & environment 33 (9), 1439-1452, 2010
1452010
Sieve elements caught in the act
AJE van Bel, K Ehlers, M Knoblauch
Trends in plant science 7 (3), 126-132, 2002
1442002
Sieve element and companion cell: the story of the comatose patient and the hyperactive nurse
AJE van Bel, M Knoblauch
Functional Plant Biology 27 (6), 477-487, 2000
1302000
Ultrastructural features of well-preserved and injured sieve elements: minute clamps keep the phloem transport conduits free for mass flow
K Ehlers, M Knoblauch, AJE Van Bel
Protoplasma 214, 80-92, 2000
1222000
Modeling the hydrodynamics of phloem sieve plates
KH Jensen, DL Mullendore, NM Holbrook, T Bohr, M Knoblauch, H Bruus
Frontiers in plant science 3, 151, 2012
972012
The structure of the phloem–still more questions than answers
M Knoblauch, K Oparka
The Plant Journal 70 (1), 147-156, 2012
952012
GFP tagging of sieve element occlusion (SEO) proteins results in green fluorescent forisomes
HC Pelissier, WS Peters, R Collier, AJE Bel, M Knoblauch
Plant and Cell Physiology 49 (11), 1699-1710, 2008
792008
CHOLINE TRANSPORTER-LIKE1 is required for sieve plate development to mediate long-distance cell-to-cell communication
J Dettmer, R Ursache, A Campilho, S Miyashima, I Belevich, S O’Regan, ...
Nature communications 5 (1), 4276, 2014
782014
Multispectral phloem-mobile probes: properties and applications
M Knoblauch, M Vendrell, E De Leau, A Paterlini, K Knox, T Ross-Elliot, ...
Plant physiology 167 (4), 1211-1220, 2015
772015
Sphingolipid biosynthesis modulates plasmodesmal ultrastructure and phloem unloading
D Yan, SR Yadav, A Paterlini, WJ Nicolas, JD Petit, L Brocard, I Belevich, ...
Springer-Nature, 2019
712019
Arabidopsis P-protein filament formation requires both AtSEOR1 and AtSEOR2
JA Anstead, DR Froelich, M Knoblauch, GA Thompson
Plant and Cell Physiology 53 (6), 1033-1042, 2012
702012
Biomimetic actuators: where technology and cell biology merge
M Knoblauch, WS Peters
Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences CMLS 61, 2497-2509, 2004
692004
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