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    Anther development of maize (Zea mays) and longstamen rice (Oryza longistaminata) revealed by cryo-SEM, with foci on locular dehydration and pollen arrangement by Tsou, Chih-Hua, Cheng, Ping-Chin, Tseng, Chiung-Maan, Yen, Hsiao-Jung, Fu, Yu-Lan, You, Tien-Rong, Walden, David B

    Published in Plant reproduction (01-03-2015)
    “…KEY MESSAGE : Pollen maturation in Poaceae. Another development has been extensively examined by various imaging tools, including transmission electron…”
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    Characterization of university-level introductory genetics courses in Canada by Haffie, T L, Reitmeier, Y M, Walden, D B

    Published in Genome (01-02-2000)
    “…We conducted survey research with the intent to characterize post-secondary introductory genetics (IG) education in Canada during the 1996-1997 academic year…”
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    Translation of some maize small heat shock proteins is initiated from internal in-frame AUGs by Frappier, J.R.H. (University of Western Ontario, London, Canada.), Walden, D.B, Atkinson, B.G

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-01-1998)
    “…Etiolated maize radicles (inbred Oh43) subjected to a brief heat shock synthesize a family of small heat shock proteins (approximately 18 kD) that is composed…”
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    Characterization, chromosomal mapping, and expression of different polyubiquitin genes in tissues from control and heat-shocked maize seedlings by Liu, L, Maillet, D S, Frappier, J R, Walden, D B, Atkinson, B G

    Published in Biochemistry and cell biology (01-01-1995)
    “…Polyubiquitin transcripts accumulate in plant and animal cells following a heat shock. Most species have a few to several polyubiquitin genes; within a…”
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    Characterization, chromosomal mapping, and expression of different ubiquitin fusion protein genes in tissues from control and heat-shocked maize seedlings by Liu, L, Maillet, D S, Frappier, J R, d'Ailly, K, Walden, D B, Atkinson, B G

    Published in Biochemistry and cell biology (1996)
    “…Organisms possess at least two multigene families of ubiquitins: the polyubiquitins, with few to several repeat units, which encode a ubiquitin monomer, and…”
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    Heat shock protein synthesis induced by methomyl in maize (Zea mays L.) seedlings by Rees, C.A.B. (University of Western Ontario, London, Ontario, Canada), Gullons, A.M, Walden, D.B

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-08-1989)
    “…Exposure of plumules of intact maize seedlings (Zea mays L.) to S-methyl-N-[(methylcarbamoyl)-oxy]thioacetimidate (methomyl) represses synthesis of several…”
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    The independent stage-specific expression of the 18-kDa heat shock protein genes during microsporogenesis in Zea mays L by Atkinson, B G, Raizada, M, Bouchard, R A, Frappier, R H, Walden, D B

    Published in Developmental genetics (1993)
    “…The small (18-kDa) heat shock proteins (hsps) of maize are encoded by a complex multigene family. In a previous report, we described the genetic information…”
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    Translation of some maize heat-shock proteins is initiated from internal in-frame AUGs by Frappier, J Roger H, Walden, David B, Atkinson, Burr G

    Published in Genetics (Austin) (01-01-1998)
    “…Etiolated maize radicles (inbred Oh43) subjected to a brief heat shock synthesize a family of small heat shock proteins (approximately 18 kD) that is composed…”
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    Regulation of gene expression in corn (Zea Mays L.) by heat shock by Baszczynski, C L, Walden, D B, Atkinson, B G

    Published in Canadian journal of biochemistry (01-05-1982)
    “…Subjecting 5-day-old plumules of corn (Zea mays L.) to elevated temperatures for brief periods of time causes the pattern of protein synthesis to shift from…”
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    Regulation of gene expression in corn (Zea mays L.) by heat shock. II. In vitro analysis of RNAs from heat-shocked seedlings by Baszczynski, C L, Walden, D B, Atkinson, B G

    “…Five-day-old maize seedlings subjected to heat shock exhibit a dramatic enhancement in the synthesis of a small group of polypeptides. Isolation of total RNA…”
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    Heat Shock Protein Synthesis Induced by Methomyl in Maize (Zea mays L.) Seedlings 1 by Rees, Carol A. B., Gullons, Annette M., Walden, David B.

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-08-1989)
    “…Exposure of plumules of intact maize seedlings ( Zea mays L.) to S -methyl- N -[(methylcarbamoyl)-oxy]thioacetimidate (methomyl) represses synthesis of several…”
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    Sequence, identification and characterization of cDNAs encoding two different members of the 18 kDa heat shock family of Zea mays L by Goping, I.S. (Western Ontario Univ., London, Ont. (Canada). Dept. of Zoology), Frappier, J.R.H, Walden, D.B, Atkinson, B.G

    Published in Plant molecular biology (01-04-1991)
    “…Heat-shocked maize seedlings (cv. Oh43) synthesize a characteristic set of heat-shock proteins (hsps) which include an 18 kDa family containing at least six…”
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    The Abphyl Syndrome in Zea mays. I. Arrangement, Number and Size of Leaves by Greyson, Richard I., Walden, David B.

    Published in American journal of botany (01-05-1972)
    “…A range of phyllotactic variation in Zea mays has been obtained from progeny derived from a single `opposite-leaved' plant. Some segregants exhibit a form of…”
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