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    Specification of chimeric flowering shoots in wild-type Arabidopsis by Hempel, F.D, Feldman, L.J

    “…Within wild-type Arabidopsis populations, a subset of the plants were found to have a single chimeric shoot on their primary shoot axes. The chimeric shoots…”
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    Floral induction and determination: where is flowering controlled? by Hempel, Frederick D, Welch, David R, Feldman, Lewis J

    Published in Trends in Plant Science (2000)
    “…Flowering is controlled by a variety of interrelated mechanisms. In many plants, the environment controls the production of a floral stimulus, which moves from…”
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    Identification of a developmental transition in plasmodesmatal function during embryogenesis in Arabidopsis thaliana by Kim, Insoon, Hempel, Frederick D, Sha, Kyle, Pfluger, Jennifer, Zambryski, Patricia C

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-03-2002)
    “…Plasmodesmata provide routes for communication and nutrient transfer between plant cells by interconnecting the cytoplasm of adjacent cells. A simple…”
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    Temporal and spatial regulation of symplastic trafficking during development in Arabidopsis thaliana apices by Gisel, A, Barella, S, Hempel, F D, Zambryski, P C

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-05-1999)
    “…Plasmodesmata provide symplastic continuity linking individual plant cells. However, specialized cells may be isolated, either by the absence of plasmodesmata…”
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    Floral determination and expression of floral regulatory genes in Arabidopsis by Hempel, F D, Weigel, D, Mandel, M A, Ditta, G, Zambryski, P C, Feldman, L J, Yanofsky, M F

    Published in Development (Cambridge) (01-10-1997)
    “…The expression of the floral regulators LEAFY, APETALA1 and AGAMOUS-LIKE8 was examined during light treatments that induced flowering in Arabidopsis, and was…”
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    Transcriptional regulation of a seed-specific carrot gene, DC8 by GOUPIL, P, HATZOPOULOS, P, FRANZ, G, HEMPEL, F. D, YOU, R, RENEE SUNG, Z

    Published in Plant molecular biology (01-04-1992)
    “…Many late embryogenesis abundant (Lea) protein genes in plants are regulated by abscisic acid (ABA). The RNA level of a carrot gene, DC8, increases in response…”
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    Photoinduction of flower identity in vegetatively biased primordia by Hempel, F.D. (University of California, Berkeley, CA.), Zambryski, P.C, Feldman, L.J

    Published in The Plant cell (01-10-1998)
    “…Far-red light and long photoperiods promote flowering in Arabidopsis. We report here that when 30-day-old vegetative plants were induced with a continuous…”
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    Cell-to-Cell Movement of GFP during Embryogenesis and Early Seedling Development in Arabidopsis by Kim, Insoon, Cho, Euna, Crawford, Katrina, Hempel, Frederick D., Zambryski, Patricia C.

    “…There is increasing evidence for intercellular trafficking of macromolecules through plasmodesmata (PD) during plant development. Here we study the ability of…”
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    Leaf-to-Shoot Apex Movement of Symplastic Tracer is Restricted Coincident with Flowering in Arabidopsis by Gisel, Andreas, Hempel, Frederick D., Barella, Sandra, Zambryski, Patricia

    “…Classical experiments in plant physiology showed that leaves are the source of signals that control the development of flowers from shoot meristems. Additional…”
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    Bi-directional inflorescence development in Arabidopsis thaliana Acropetal initiation of flowers and basipetal initiation of paraclades by Hempel, F.D, Feldman, L.J

    Published in Planta (1994)
    “…In this study we investigated Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh. inflorescence development by characterizing morphological changes at the shoot apex during the…”
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