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    The plant AlcR-pAlcA ethanol-inducible system displays gross growth artefacts independently of downstream pAlcA-regulated inducible constructs by Randall, Ricardo S.

    Published in Scientific reports (25-01-2021)
    “…The AlcR fungal protein responds to ethanol and binds to the fungal pAlcA promoter in its presence. This system was transferred to plants over twenty years ago…”
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    AINTEGUMENTA and the D-type cyclin CYCD3;1 independently contribute to petal size control in Arabidopsis: evidence for organ size compensation being an emergent rather than a determined property by Randall, Ricardo S., Sornay, Emily, Dewitte, Walter, Murray, James A. H.

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-07-2015)
    “…Plant lateral aerial organ (LAO) growth is determined by the number and size of cells comprising the organ. Genetic alteration of one parameter is often…”
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    Probing the 3D architecture of the plant nucleus with microscopy approaches: challenges and solutions by Dumur, Tao, Duncan, Susan, Graumann, Katja, Desset, Sophie, Randall, Ricardo S, Scheid, Ortrun Mittelsten, Bass, Hank W, Prodanov, Dimiter, Tatout, Christophe, Baroux, Célia

    Published in Nucleus (Austin, Tex.) (01-01-2019)
    “…The eukaryotic cell nucleus is a central organelle whose architecture determines genome function at multiple levels. Deciphering nuclear organizing principles…”
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    Light Sheet Fluorescence Microscopy Optimized for Long-Term Imaging of Arabidopsis Root Development by Baesso, Paolo, Randall, Ricardo S, Sena, Giovanni

    “…Light sheet fluorescence microscopy (LSFM) allows sustained and repeated optical sectioning of living specimens at high spatial and temporal resolution, with…”
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    Re-induction of the cell cycle in the Arabidopsis post-embryonic root meristem is ABA-insensitive, GA-dependent and repressed by KRP6 by Nieuwland, Jeroen, Stamm, Petra, Wen, Bo, Randall, Ricardo S., Murray, James A. H., Bassel, George W.

    Published in Scientific reports (29-03-2016)
    “…Seeding establishment following seed germination requires activation of the root meristem for primary root growth. We investigated the hormonal and genetic…”
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