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1. Science forum: vision, challenges and opportunities for a Plant Cell Atlas

2. Cortical microtubules act as a template to organize nano-scale patterning of exocytosis.

3. Near-infrared imaging of phytochrome-derived autofluorescence in plant nuclei.

4. Regulation of adaptive growth decisions via phosphorylation of the TRAPPII complex in Arabidopsis.

5. Regulation of adaptive growth decisions via phosphorylation of the TRAPPII complex in Arabidopsis.

6. Tethering of cellulose synthase to microtubules dampens mechano-induced cytoskeletal organization in Arabidopsis pavement cells.

7. Fifteen compelling open questions in plant cell biology.

8. Interdependence of a mechanosensitive anion channel and glutamate receptors in distal wound signaling.

9. Vision, challenges and opportunities for a Plant Cell Atlas.

10. KATANIN and CLASP function at different spatial scales to mediate microtubule response to mechanical stress in Arabidopsis cotyledons.

11. TRANVIA (TVA) facilitates cellulose synthase trafficking and delivery to the plasma membrane.

12. An anchoring complex recruits katanin for microtubule severing at the plant cortical nucleation sites.

13. Using Genetically Encoded Fluorescent Biosensors for Quantitative In Vivo Imaging.

14. Towards Building a Plant Cell Atlas.

15. CLASP stabilization of plus ends created by severing promotes microtubule creation and reorientation.

16. SPR2 protects minus ends to promote severing and reorientation of plant cortical microtubule arrays.

17. Visualization of cellulose synthases in Arabidopsis secondary cell walls.

18. GCP-WD mediates γ-TuRC recruitment and the geometry of microtubule nucleation in interphase arrays of Arabidopsis.

19. The microtubule plus-end tracking proteins SPR1 and EB1b interact to maintain polar cell elongation and directional organ growth in Arabidopsis.

20. COP1 jointly modulates cytoskeletal processes and electrophysiological responses required for stomatal closure.

21. Male-female communication triggers calcium signatures during fertilization in Arabidopsis.

22. The Phragmoplast-Orienting Kinesin-12 Class Proteins Translate the Positional Information of the Preprophase Band to Establish the Cortical Division Zone in Arabidopsis thaliana.

23. A mechanism for reorientation of cortical microtubule arrays driven by microtubule severing.

24. Patterning the cell: membrane-cytoskeleton crosstalk.

25. Patterning and lifetime of plasma membrane-localized cellulose synthase is dependent on actin organization in Arabidopsis interphase cells.

26. Cortical microtubule arrays are initiated from a nonrandom prepattern driven by atypical microtubule initiation.

27. Development of tools for the biochemical characterization of the symbiotic receptor-like kinase DMI2.

28. Smaller, faster, brighter: advances in optical imaging of living plant cells.

29. The molecular origins of chiral growth in walled cells.

30. Arabidopsis microtubule destabilizing protein40 is involved in brassinosteroid regulation of hypocotyl elongation.

31. Time-lapse fluorescence imaging of Arabidopsis root growth with rapid manipulation of the root environment using the RootChip.

32. Arabidopsis GCP3-interacting protein 1/MOZART 1 is an integral component of the γ-tubulin-containing microtubule nucleating complex.

33. A never ending race for new and improved fluorescent proteins.

34. Quantitative changes in microtubule distribution correlate with guard cell function in Arabidopsis.

35. Cellulose microfibril crystallinity is reduced by mutating C-terminal transmembrane region residues CESA1A903V and CESA3T942I of cellulose synthase.

36. TONNEAU2/FASS regulates the geometry of microtubule nucleation and cortical array organization in interphase Arabidopsis cells.

37. New technologies for 21st century plant science.

38. The RootChip: an integrated microfluidic chip for plant science.

39. Symbiotic rhizobia bacteria trigger a change in localization and dynamics of the Medicago truncatula receptor kinase LYK3.

40. Live cell imaging reveals structural associations between the actin and microtubule cytoskeleton in Arabidopsis.

41. Microtubule and katanin-dependent dynamics of microtubule nucleation complexes in the acentrosomal Arabidopsis cortical array.

42. Mutations of cellulose synthase (CESA1) phosphorylation sites modulate anisotropic cell expansion and bidirectional mobility of cellulose synthase.

44. Arabidopsis cortical microtubules position cellulose synthase delivery to the plasma membrane and interact with cellulose synthase trafficking compartments.

45. Genetic evidence that cellulose synthase activity influences microtubule cortical array organization.

46. Molecular and cellular approaches for the detection of protein-protein interactions: latest techniques and current limitations.

47. Straighten up and fly right: microtubule dynamics and organization of non-centrosomal arrays in higher plants.

48. The GRV2/RME-8 protein of Arabidopsis functions in the late endocytic pathway and is required for vacuolar membrane flow.

49. CLASP localizes in two discrete patterns on cortical microtubules and is required for cell morphogenesis and cell division in Arabidopsis.

50. Arabidopsis TANGLED identifies the division plane throughout mitosis and cytokinesis.

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