Winfried S Peters
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    Christensen A, Gupta A, Chen G, Peters W, Knoblauch M, Stone H, et al.
  
  
    Phys Rev E
    . 2023 Nov;
          108(4-2):045101.
    
    PMID: 37978587
  
  
          Molecular diffusion in bulk liquids proceeds according to Fick's law, which stipulates that the particle current is proportional to the conductive area. This constrains the efficiency of filtration systems in...
      
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    James V, Peters W
  
  
    J Plant Physiol
    . 2023 Sep;
          290:154099.
    
    PMID: 37776572
  
  
          It was recently suggested to end the usage of the term cell wall in microbiology (including prokaryotes and fungi) because it represented an inappropriate and potentially misleading metaphor (Casadevall and...
      
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    Howell A, Volkner C, McGreevy P, Jensen K, Waadt R, Gilroy S, et al.
  
  
    Nat Plants
    . 2023 May;
          9(6):877-882.
    
    PMID: 37188852
  
  
          A micro-cantilever technique applied to individual leaf epidermis cells of intact Arabidopsis thaliana and Nicotiana tabacum synthesizing genetically encoded calcium indicators (R-GECO1 and GCaMP3) revealed that compressive forces induced local...
      
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    Peters W, Knoblauch M
  
  
    J Plant Physiol
    . 2022 Apr;
          272:153672.
    
    PMID: 35366573
  
  
          Long-distance transport of photoassimilates in the phloem of vascular plants occurs as bulk flow in sieve tubes. These tubes are arrays of cells that lose nuclei, cytoskeleton, and some organelles...
      
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    Ostermeyer G, Jensen K, Franzen A, Peters W, Knoblauch M
  
  
    Plant J
    . 2022 Feb;
          110(3):707-719.
    
    PMID: 35124855
  
  
          In most plant tissues, threads of cytoplasm, or plasmodesmata, connect the protoplasts via pores in the cell walls. This enables symplasmic transport, for instance in phloem loading, transport and unloading....
      
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    Liu Y, Vasina V, Kraner M, Peters W, Sonnewald U, Knoblauch M
  
  
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
    . 2022 Jan;
          119(1).
    
    PMID: 34983847
  
  
          Symplasmicly connected cells called sieve elements form a network of tubes in the phloem of vascular plants. Sieve elements have essential functions as they provide routes for photoassimilate distribution, the...
      
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    Peters W, Jensen K, Stone H, Knoblauch M
  
  
    J Plant Physiol
    . 2021 Jan;
          257:153341.
    
    PMID: 33388666
  
  
          Plant tissues exhibit a symplasmic organization; the individual protoplasts are connected to their neighbors via cytoplasmic bridges that extend through pores in the cell walls. These bridges may have diameters...
      
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    Liu Y, Peters W, Froelich D, Howell A, Mooney S, Evans J, et al.
  
  
    Plant Cell Physiol
    . 2020 Oct;
          61(10):1699-1710.
    
    PMID: 33035344
  
  
          Forisomes are protein bodies known exclusively from sieve elements of legumes. Forisomes contribute to the regulation of phloem transport due to their unique Ca2+-controlled, reversible swelling. The assembly of forisomes...