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Microtubules and cellulose microfibrils: how intimate is their relationship?
@article{Emons2007MicrotubulesAC, title={Microtubules and cellulose microfibrils: how intimate is their relationship?}, author={Anne Mie C. Emons and Herman H{\"o}fte and Bela M. Mulder}, journal={Trends in plant science}, year={2007}, volume={12 7}, pages={ 279-81 } }
- Published in Trends in plant science 2007
The recent visualization of the motion of fluorescently labeled cellulose synthase complexes by Alexander Paredez and colleagues heralds the start of a new era in the science of the plant cell wall. Upon drug-induced complete depolymerization, the movement of the complexes does not become disordered but instead establishes an apparently self-organized novel pattern. The ability to label complexes in vivo has provided us with the ideal tool for tackling the intriguing question of the underlying… CONTINUE READING