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Eike H Rademacher

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Rademacher E, Offringa R
Front Plant Sci . 2012 Nov; 3:250. PMID: 23162562
Signaling and trafficking over membranes involves a plethora of transmembrane proteins that control the flow of compounds or relay specific signaling events. Next to external cues, internal stimuli can modify...
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Rademacher E, Lokerse A, Schlereth A, Llavata-Peris C, Bayer M, Kientz M, et al.
Dev Cell . 2012 Jan; 22(1):211-22. PMID: 22264733
The cell types of the plant root are first specified early during embryogenesis and are maintained throughout plant life. Auxin plays an essential role in embryonic root initiation, in part...
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Rademacher E, Moller B, Lokerse A, Llavata-Peris C, van den Berg W, Weijers D
Plant J . 2011 Aug; 68(4):597-606. PMID: 21831209
The plant hormone auxin triggers a wide range of developmental and growth responses throughout a plant's life. Most well-known auxin responses involve changes in gene expression that are mediated by...
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Peris C, Rademacher E, Weijers D
Curr Top Dev Biol . 2010 Aug; 91:1-27. PMID: 20705177
Embryogenesis in plants transforms the zygote into a relatively simple structure, the seedling, which contains all tissues and organs that later form the mature plant body. Despite a profound diversity...
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Schlereth A, Moller B, Liu W, Kientz M, Flipse J, Rademacher E, et al.
Nature . 2010 Mar; 464(7290):913-6. PMID: 20220754
Acquisition of cell identity in plants relies strongly on positional information, hence cell-cell communication and inductive signalling are instrumental for developmental patterning. During Arabidopsis embryogenesis, an extra-embryonic cell is specified...
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De Smet I, Lau S, Voss U, Vanneste S, Benjamins R, Rademacher E, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2010 Feb; 107(6):2705-10. PMID: 20133796
Like animals, the mature plant body develops via successive sets of instructions that determine cell fate, patterning, and organogenesis. In the coordination of various developmental programs, several plant hormones play...