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1. Repeated polyploidization of Gossypium genomes and the evolution of spinnable cotton fibres

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

15. Computational and genetic evidence that different structural conformations of a non-catalytic region affect the function of plant cellulose synthase.

16. Molecular modeling and imaging of initial stages of cellulose fibril assembly: evidence for a disordered intermediate stage.

17. Tertiary model of a plant cellulose synthase.

18. Cotton fiber cell walls of Gossypium hirsutum and Gossypium barbadense have differences related to loosely-bound xyloglucan.

19. Repeated polyploidization of Gossypium genomes and the evolution of spinnable cotton fibres.

20. Method: low-cost delivery of the cotton leaf crumple virus-induced gene silencing system.

21. Moss cell walls: structure and biosynthesis.

22. Cotton fiber: a powerful single-cell model for cell wall and cellulose research.

23. Perturbation of wood cellulose synthesis causes pleiotropic effects in transgenic aspen.

24. Gene expression in developing fibres of Upland cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) was massively altered by domestication.

25. Phylogenetically distinct cellulose synthase genes support secondary wall thickening in arabidopsis shoot trichomes and cotton fiber.

26. A specialized outer layer of the primary cell wall joins elongating cotton fibers into tissue-like bundles.

27. A new method for isolating large quantities of Arabidopsis trichomes for transcriptome, cell wall and other types of analyses.

28. Cysteine proteases XCP1 and XCP2 aid micro-autolysis within the intact central vacuole during xylogenesis in Arabidopsis roots.

29. Geminivirus-mediated gene silencing from Cotton leaf crumple virus is enhanced by low temperature in cotton.

30. XND1, a member of the NAC domain family in Arabidopsis thaliana, negatively regulates lignocellulose synthesis and programmed cell death in xylem.

31. Toward sequencing cotton (Gossypium) genomes.

32. Characterization of a novel cellulose synthesis inhibitor.

33. Sucrose phosphate synthase activity rises in correlation with high-rate cellulose synthesis in three heterotrophic systems.

34. A Secreted Factor Inducs Cell Expansion and Formation of Metaxylem-Like Tracheary Elements in Xylogenic Suspension Cultures of Zinnia.

35. Cellulose microfibrils, cell motility, and plasma membrane protein organization change in parallel during culmination in Dictyostelium discoideum.

37. A membrane-associated form of sucrose synthase and its potential role in synthesis of cellulose and callose in plants.

38. Cell Expansion and Tracheary Element Differentiation Are Regulated by Extracellular pH in Mesophyll Cultures of Zinnia elegans L.

39. Effects of cycling temperatures on fiber metabolism in cultured cotton ovules.

40. Cultured Ovules as Models for Cotton Fiber Development under Low Temperatures.

41. Tracheary-element differentiation in suspension-cultured cells ofZinnia requires uptake of extracellular Ca(2+) : Experiments with calcium-channel blockers and calmodulin inhibitors.

42. Alteration of in vivo cellulose ribbon assembly by carboxymethylcellulose and other cellulose derivatives.

43. Cellulose biogenesis: Polymerization and crystallization are coupled processes in Acetobacter xylinum.

44. Abscisic Acid Control of Lectin Accumulation in Wheat Seedlings and Callus Cultures : Effects of Exogenous ABA and Fluridone.

45. Calcofluor white ST Alters the in vivo assembly of cellulose microfibrils.