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Becraft, Philip W. - Department of Genetics, Development and Cell Biology, Iowa State University
INTRODUCTION The majority of nutritional storage in cereal grains occurs in
Plant Cell Monogr (8) O.-A. Olsen: Endosperm
BioMed Central Page 1 of 12
Annu. Rev. Cell Dev. Biol. 2002. 18:16392 doi: 10.1146/annurev.cellbio.18.012502.083431
The Maize CRINKLY4 Receptor Kinase Controls a Cell-Autonomous Differentiation Response1
doi:10.1006/scdb.2001.0268, available online at http://www.idealibrary.com on seminars in CELL & DEVELOPMENTAL BIOLOGY, Vol. 12, 2001: pp. 387394
INTRODUCTION The cereal endosperm is a structurally simple tissue
eceptor protein kinases (RPKs) are a diverse group of pro-teins that span the plasma membrane and allow cells to
receptor, and D. J. Loskutoff for human U-937 cells. Supported by NIH grant GM23562 and by a grant
The Maize CR4 Receptor-Like Kinase Mediates a Growth Factor-Like Differentiation Response
ORIGINAL ARTICLE Xueyuan Cao Kejian Li Sang-Gon Suh Tao Guo
10.1101/gr.2780504Access the most recent version at doi: 2004 14: 1932-1937Genome Res.
Abscisic Acid and Stress Signals Induce Viviparous1 Expression in Seed and Vegetative Tissues of Maize1[OA]
The Plant Cell,Vol. 3, 801-807, August 1991O 1991American Society of Plant Physiologists Sectors of /gu/e/ess-1Tissue lnterrupt an lnductive
Maize opaque5 Encodes Monogalactosyldiacylglycerol Synthase and Specifically Affects Galactolipids Necessary for