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Mutation or drug-dependent microtubule disruption causes radial swelling without altering parallel cellulose microfibril deposition in Arabidopsis root cells

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Sugimoto, K
Himmelspach, Regina
Williamson, Richard
Wasteneys, Geoffrey

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American Society of Plant Biologists

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As critical determinants of growth anisotropy in plants, cortical microtubules are thought to constrain the movement of cellulose synthase complexes and thus align newly deposited cellulose microfibrils. We tested this cellulose synthase constraint model

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The Plant Cell

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