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    A membrane-associated form of sucrose synthase and its potential role in synthesis of cellulose and callose in plants by Amor, Yehudit, Haigler, Candace H., Johnson, Sarah, Wainscott, Melody, Delmer, Deborah P.

    “…Sucrose synthase (SuSy; EC 2.4.1.13; sucrose + UDP reversibly UDPglucose + fructose) has always been studied as a cytoplasmic enzyme in plant cells where it…”
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    3D volumes constructed from pixel-based images by digitally clearing plant and animal tissue by LIVINGSTON, D.P. III, TUONG, T.D, GADI, S.R.V, HAIGLER, C.H, GELMAN, R.S, CULLEN, J.M

    Published in Journal of microscopy (Oxford) (01-11-2010)
    “…Construction of three-dimensional volumes from a series of two-dimensional images has been restricted by the limited capacity to decrease the opacity of…”
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    XND1, a member of the NAC domain family in Arabidopsis thaliana, negatively regulates lignocellulose synthesis and programmed cell death in xylem by Zhao, Chengsong, Avci, Utku, Grant, Emily H, Haigler, Candace H, Beers, Eric P

    “…Members of the large Arabidopsis NAC domain transcription factor family are regulators of meristem development, organ elongation and separation, and deposition…”
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    Rapid Microwave Processing of Winter Cereals for Histology Allows Identification of Separate Zones of Freezing Injury in the Crown by Livingston, D.P. III, Tuong,T.D, Haigler, C.H, Avci, U, Tallury, S.P

    Published in Crop science (01-09-2009)
    “…In histological studies, microwave processing of tissue considerably shortens the time required to prepare samples for observation under light and electron…”
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    Differential Cotton leaf crumple virus-VIGS-mediated gene silencing and viral genome localization in different Gossypium hirsutum genetic backgrounds by Idris, Ali M., Tuttle, J.R., Robertson, D., Haigler, C.H., Brown, J.K.

    “…A Cotton leaf crumple virus (CLCrV)-based gene silencing vector containing a fragment of the Gossypium hirsutum Magnesium chelatase subunit I was used to…”
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    Characterization of a novel cellulose synthesis inhibitor by Kiedaisch, B.M, Blanton, R.L, Haigler, C.H

    Published in Planta (01-10-2003)
    “…The physiological effects of an experimental herbicide and cellulose synthesis inhibitor,…”
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    A secreted factor induces cell expansion and formation of metaxylem-like tracheary elements in xylogenic suspension cultures of Zinnia by Roberts, A.W, Donovan, S.G, Haigler, C.H

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-10-1997)
    “…Conditioned medium from mesophyll cell-suspension cultures of Zinnia elegans L. has striking effects on cell expansion and tracheary element differentiation…”
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    Cellulose microfibrils, cell motility, and plasma membrane protein organization change in parallel during culmination in Dictyostelium discoideum by Grimson, M.J, Haigler, C.H, Blanton, R.L

    Published in Journal of cell science (01-12-1996)
    “…Prestalk cells of Dictyostelium discoideum contribute cellulose to two distinct structures, the stalk tube and the stalk cell wall, during culmination. This…”
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    Dispersed lignin in tracheary elements treated with cellulose synthesis inhibitors provides evidence that molecules of the secondary cell wall mediate wall patterning by Taylor, J.G, Owen, T.P. Jr, Koonce, L.T, Haigler, C.H

    “…Summary Mesophyll cells of Zinnia elegans var. Envy that had been induced to differentiate into tracheary elements (TEs) in suspension culture were treated…”
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    Cell expansion and tracheary element differentiation are regulated by extracellular pH in mesophyll cultures of Zinnia elegans L by Roberts, A.W, Haigler, C.H

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-06-1994)
    “…The effects of medium pH on cell expansion and tracheary element (TE) differentiation were investigated in differentiating mesophyll suspension cultures of…”
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    New hope for old dreams: evidence that plant cellulose synthase genes have finally been identified by Haigler, Candace H., Blanton, Richard L.

    “…Haigler and Blanton discuss evidence that plant cellulose synthase genes have been identified. Cellulose is important because it is an almost ubiquitous…”
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    Effects of cycling temperatures on fiber metabolism in cultured cotton ovules by Roberts, E.M, Rao, N.R, Huang, J.Y, Trolinder, N.L, Haigler, C.H

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-10-1992)
    “…The effects of temperature on rates of cellulose synthesis, respiration, and long-term glucose uptake were investigated using cultured cotton ovules (Gossypium…”
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    Cultured ovules as models for cotton fiber development under low temperatures by Haigler, C.H. (Texas Tech University, Lubbock, TX), Rao, N.R, Roberts, E.M, Huang, J.Y, Upchurch, D.R, Trolinder, N.L

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-01-1991)
    “…Cotton fibers (Gossypium hirsutum L.) developing in vitro responded to cyclic temperature change similarly to those of field-grown plants under diurnal…”
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    Simple cyropreservation techniques to preserve cellular ultrastructure of freeze fracture or sectioning prior to image analysis by Haigler, C.H., Grimson, M.J.

    “…Summary form only given. Computer-assisted computer imaging techniques are limited in their value by the extent to which the structure being analyzed deviates…”
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    Alteration of in vivo cellulose ribbon assembly by carboxymethylcellulose and other cellulose derivatives by Haigler, C.H, White, A.R, Brown, R.M. Jr, Cooper, K.M

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (01-07-1982)
    “…In vivo cellulose ribbon assembly by the Gram-negative bacterium Acetobacter xylinum can be altered by incubation in carboxymethylcellulose (CMC), a negatively…”
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