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1.Scheres, B. and Xu, J. (2006) Polar auxin transport and patterning: grow with the flow. Genes Dev. 20, 922-926.
2.Wisniewska, J., Xu, J., Seifertová, D., Brewer, P.B., Ruzicka, K., Blilou, I., Benková, E., Scheres, B., and Friml,
J. (2006) Polar PIN localization directs auxin flow in plants. Science 312, 883.
3.Xu, J., Hofhuis, H., Heidstra, R., Sauer, M., Friml, J. and Scheres, B. (2006) A molecular framework for plant
regeneration. Science 311, 385-388.(Featured in Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology 7, 154, and Nature
Reviews Genetics 7, 157.)
4.Xu, J. and Scheres, B. (2005) Cell Polarity: ROPing the ends together. Curr Opin Plant Biol. 8, 613-618.
5.Li, L., Xu, J., Xu, Z.H. and Xue, H.W. (2005) Brassinosteroids Stimulate Plant Tropisms Through Modulation of
Polar Auxin Transport in Brassica and Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 17, 2738-2753.
6.Fiers, M., Golemiec, E., Xu, J., van der Geest, L., Heidstra, R., Stiekema, W. and Liu, C.M. (2005) The
14-Amino Acid CLV3, CLE19, and CLE40 Peptides Trigger Consumption of the Root Meristem in Arabidopsis
through a CLAVATA2-Dependent Pathway. Plant Cell 17, 2542-2553.
7.Xu, J. and Scheres, B. (2005) Dissection of Arabidopsis ADP-RIBOSYLATION FACTOR 1 Function in
Epidermal Cell Polarity. Plant Cell 17, 525-536.
8.Blilou, I., Xu, J., Wildwater, M., Willemsen, W., Paponov, I., Friml, J., Heidstra, R., Aida, M., Palme, K. and
Scheres, B. (2005) The PIN auxin efflux facilitator network controls growth and patterning in Arabidopsis roots.
Nature 433, 39-44.
9.Casamitjana-Martinez, E., Hofhuis, H.F., Xu, J., Liu, C.M., Heidstra, R. and Scheres, B. (2003) Root-specific
CLE19 overexpression and the sol1/2 suppressors implicate a CLV-like pathway in the control of Arabidopsis root
meristem maintenance. Curr Biol. 13, 1435-1441.
10.Grebe, M., Xu, J., Mobius, W., Ueda, T., Nakano, A., Geuze, H.J., Rook, M.B. and Scheres, B. (2003)
Arabidopsis sterol endocytosis involves actin-mediated trafficking via ARA6-positive early endosomes. Curr Biol.
13, 1378-1387.
11.Grebe, M., Xu, J. and Scheres, B. (2001) Cell axiality and polarity in plants--adding pieces to the puzzle. Curr
Opin Plant Biol. 4, 520-526.
12.Yang, W.C., Ye, D., Xu, J. and Sundaresan, V. (1999) The SPOROCYTELESS gene of arabidopsis is required
for initiation of sporogenesis and encodes a novel nuclear protein. Genes Dev. 13, 2108-2117.
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