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Athanasius F M Maree

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Lee K, Bushell C, Koide Y, Fozard J, Piao C, Yu M, et al.
PLoS Biol . 2019 Oct; 17(10):e3000427. PMID: 31600203
Leaves display a remarkable range of forms, from flat sheets with simple outlines to cup-shaped traps. Although much progress has been made in understanding the mechanisms of planar leaf development,...
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Li X, Vroomans R, Fox S, Grieneisen V, Ostergaard L, Maree A
Mol Plant . 2019 May; 12(6):863-878. PMID: 31128274
The phytohormone auxin is implied in steering various developmental decisions during plant morphogenesis in a concentration-dependent manner. Auxin maxima have been shown to maintain meristematic activity, for example, of the...
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Fox S, Southam P, Pantin F, Kennaway R, Robinson S, Castorina G, et al.
PLoS Biol . 2018 Nov; 16(11):e2005952. PMID: 30383040
A developing plant organ exhibits complex spatiotemporal patterns of growth, cell division, cell size, cell shape, and organ shape. Explaining these patterns presents a challenge because of their dynamics and...
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Sanchez-Corrales Y, Hartley M, van Rooij J, Maree A, Grieneisen V
Development . 2018 Feb; 145(6). PMID: 29444894
Quantifying cell morphology is fundamental to the statistical study of cell populations, and can help unravel mechanisms underlying cell and tissue morphogenesis. Current methods, however, require extensive human intervention, are...
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Carter R, Sanchez-Corrales Y, Hartley M, Grieneisen V, Maree A
Development . 2017 Nov; 144(23):4386-4397. PMID: 29084800
D'Arcy Thompson emphasised the importance of surface tension as a potential driving force in establishing cell shape and topology within tissues. Leaf epidermal pavement cells grow into jigsaw-piece shapes, highly...
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Di Mambro R, De Ruvo M, Pacifici E, Salvi E, Sozzani R, Benfey P, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2017 Aug; 114(36):E7641-E7649. PMID: 28831001
In multicellular organisms, a stringent control of the transition between cell division and differentiation is crucial for correct tissue and organ development. In the root, the boundary between dividing and...
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Gadhamsetty S, Maree A, Beltman J, De Boer R
Biophys J . 2017 Mar; 112(6):1221-1235. PMID: 28355549
Cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL)-mediated killing involves the formation of a synapse with a target cell, followed by delivery of perforin and granzymes. Previously, we derived a general functional response for...
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Gadhamsetty S, Maree A, De Boer R, Beltman J
Front Immunol . 2017 Jan; 7:668. PMID: 28123385
Cytotoxic T lymphocyte (CTL)-mediated killing of virus infections and tumors occurs over a wide range of conditions. The spatial environments in which CTLs encounter target cells vary from narrow vessels,...
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El-Showk S, Help-Rinta-Rahko H, Blomster T, Siligato R, Maree A, Mahonen A, et al.
PLoS Comput Biol . 2015 Oct; 11(10):e1004450. PMID: 26505899
An auxin maximum is positioned along the xylem axis of the Arabidopsis root tip. The pattern depends on mutual feedback between auxin and cytokinins mediated by the PIN class of...
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Polko J, van Rooij J, Vanneste S, Pierik R, Ammerlaan A, Vergeer-van Eijk M, et al.
Plant Physiol . 2015 Jun; 169(1):194-208. PMID: 26041787
Upward leaf movement (hyponastic growth) is frequently observed in response to changing environmental conditions and can be induced by the phytohormone ethylene. Hyponasty results from differential growth (i.e. enhanced cell...