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    Plant Cytokinesis Is Orchestrated by the Sequential Action of the TRAPPII and Exocyst Tethering Complexes by Rybak, Katarzyna, Steiner, Alexander, Synek, Lukas, Klaeger, Susan, Kulich, Ivan, Facher, Eva, Wanner, Gerhard, Kuster, Bernhard, Zarsky, Viktor, Persson, Staffan, Assaad, Farhah F.

    Published in Developmental cell (09-06-2014)
    “…Plant cytokinesis is initiated in a transient membrane compartment, the cell plate, and completed by a process of maturation during which the cell plate…”
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    The Membrane-Associated Sec1/Munc18 KEULE is Required for Phragmoplast Microtubule Reorganization During Cytokinesis in Arabidopsis by Steiner, Alexander, Müller, Lin, Rybak, Katarzyna, Vodermaier, Vera, Facher, Eva, Thellmann, Martha, Ravikumar, Raksha, Wanner, Gerhard, Hauser, Marie-Theres, Assaad, Farhah F.

    Published in Molecular plant (04-04-2016)
    “…Cytokinesis, the partitioning of the cytoplasm following nuclear division, requires extensive coordination between membrane trafficking and cytoskeletal…”
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    SAME BUT DIFFERENT: TWO NOVEL BICARINATE SPECIES OF EXTANT CALCAREOUS DINOPHYTES (THORACOSPHAERACEAE, PERIDINIALES) FROM THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA1 by Zinssmeister, Carmen, Soehner, Sylvia, Kirsch, Monika, Facher, Eva, Sebastian Meier, K. J., Keupp, Helmut, Gottschling, and Marc

    Published in Journal of phycology (01-10-2012)
    “…The diversity of extant calcareous dinophytes (Thoracosphaeraceae, Dinophyceae) is currently not sufficiently recorded. The majority of their coccoid stages…”
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    Evolution of Thoracosphaeroideae (Peridiniales, Dinophyceae) and a case of atavism in taxonomically clarified Chimonodinium lomnickii var. wierzejskii from the Polish Tatra Mountains by Kretschmann, Juliane, Žerdoner Čalasan, Anže, Knechtel, Johanna, Owsianny, Paweł M., Facher, Eva, Gottschling, Marc

    Published in European journal of phycology (02-10-2022)
    “…Character evolution in calcareous dinophytes and their relatives is poorly understood at present, particularly regarding the transformations of the epitheca…”
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    SAME BUT DIFFERENT: TWO NOVEL BICARINATE SPECIES OF EXTANT CALCAREOUS DINOPHYTES (THORACOSPHAERACEAE, PERIDINIALES) FROM THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA by Zinssmeister, Carmen, Soehner, Sylvia, Kirsch, Monika, Facher, Eva, Sebastian Meier, K. J., Keupp, Helmut, Gottschling, and Marc

    Published in Journal of phycology (01-10-2012)
    “…The diversity of extant calcareous dinophytes (Thoracosphaeraceae, Dinophyceae) is currently not sufficiently recorded. The majority of their coccoid stages…”
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    SAME BUT DIFFERENT: TWO NOVEL BICARINATE SPECIES OF EXTANT CALCAREOUS DINOPHYTES (THORACOSPHAERACEAE, PERIDINIALES) FROM THE MEDITERRANEAN SEA 1 by Zinssmeister, Carmen, Soehner, Sylvia, Kirsch, Monika, Facher, Eva, Sebastian Meier, K. J., Keupp, Helmut, Gottschling, and Marc

    Published in Journal of phycology (01-10-2012)
    “…The diversity of extant calcareous dinophytes (Thoracosphaeraceae, Dinophyceae) is currently not sufficiently recorded. The majority of their coccoid stages…”
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    Catch me if you can: the taxonomic identity of Scrippsiella trochoidea (F.Stein) A.R.Loebl. (Thoracosphaeraceae, Dinophyceae) by Zinssmeister, Carmen, Soehner, Sylvia, Facher, Eva, Kirsch, Monika, Meier, K.J. Sebastian, Gottschling, Marc

    Published in Systematics and biodiversity (01-01-2011)
    “…The species concept is challenged for the unicellular dinophytes, exhibiting both high intraspecific variability (in terms of morphology) and cryptic…”
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    Do Hydatellaceae belong to the monocotyledons or basal angiosperms? Evidence from seedling morphology by Tillich, Hans-Jürgen, Tuckett, Renee, Facher, Eva

    Published in Willdenowia (14-12-2007)
    “…Tillich, H.-J., Tuckett, R. & Facher, E.: Do Hydatellaceae belong to the monocotyledons or basal angiosperms? Evidence from seedling morphology. — Willdenowia…”
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    A siliceous chrysophycean cyst-based pH transfer function for Central European lakes by Facher, Eva, Schmidt, Roland

    Published in Journal of paleolimnology (01-11-1996)
    “…The surface sediments of 50 Central European low to high mountain, acid-sensitive lakes were examined for chrysophycean stomatocysts. One hundred and twenty…”
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