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1. An alternate route for cellulose microfibril biosynthesis in plants.

2. How Many Glucan Chains Form Plant Cellulose Microfibrils? A Mini Review.

3. Efficient imaging and computer vision detection of two cell shapes in young cotton fibers.

4. Leveraging National Germplasm Collections to Determine Significantly Associated Categorical Traits in Crops: Upland and Pima Cotton as a Case Study.

5. Phenotypic effects of changes in the FTVTxK region of an Arabidopsis secondary wall cellulose synthase compared with results from analogous mutations in other isoforms.

6. Microtubules exert early, partial, and variable control of cotton fiber diameter.

7. Cultures of Gossypium barbadense cotton ovules offer insights into the microtubule-mediated control of fiber cell expansion.

8. Domain swaps of Arabidopsis secondary wall cellulose synthases to elucidate their class specificity.

10. Cellulose synthase 'class specific regions' are intrinsically disordered and functionally undifferentiated.

11. Modifications to a LATE MERISTEM IDENTITY1 gene are responsible for the major leaf shapes of Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.).

12. Comparative Structural and Computational Analysis Supports Eighteen Cellulose Synthases in the Plant Cellulose Synthesis Complex.

13. Cotton fiber tips have diverse morphologies and show evidence of apical cell wall synthesis.

14. The valine and lysine residues in the conserved FxVTxK motif are important for the function of phylogenetically distant plant cellulose synthases.

15. A Structural Study of CESA1 Catalytic Domain of Arabidopsis Cellulose Synthesis Complex: Evidence for CESA Trimers.

16. Metabolomic and transcriptomic insights into how cotton fiber transitions to secondary wall synthesis, represses lignification, and prolongs elongation.

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