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1. Biocomposite Films of Amylose Reinforced with Polylactic Acid by Solvent Casting Method Using a Pickering Emulsion Approach

2. Ancient origin of fucosylated xyloglucan in charophycean green algae

3. Plant Protein O-Arabinosylation

4. Extensin arabinoside chain length is modulated in elongating cotton fibre

5. Rhamnogalacturonan-I Based Microcapsules for Targeted Drug Release.

6. Classification, naming and evolutionary history of glycosyltransferases from sequenced green and red algal genomes.

7. The glycosyltransferase repertoire of the spikemoss Selaginella moellendorffii and a comparative study of its cell wall.

9. Metabolism of polysaccharides in dynamic middle lamellae during cotton fibre development

10. Amylose/cellulose nanofiber composites for all-natural, fully biodegradable and flexible bioplastics

11. Plant Protein O-Arabinosylation

12. Plant Protein

13. Analytical implications of different methods for preparing plant cell wall material

14. Phenolic cross-links: building and de-constructing the plant cell wall

15. Golgi-localized exo-β1,3-galactosidases involved in AGP modification and root cell expansion in Arabidopsis

16. Selective enzymatic release and gel formation by crosslinking of feruloylated glucurono-arabinoxylan from corn bran

17. Golgi-localized exo-b1,3-galactosidases involved in cell expansion and root growth in Arabidopsis

18. Chemical Synthesis of L-Fucose Derivatives for Acceptor Specificity Characterisation of Plant Cell Wall Glycosyltransferases

19. Degradation of lignin β‐aryl ether units in Arabidopsis thaliana expressing LigD, LigF and LigG from Sphingomonas paucimobilis SYK‐6

20. Nanofibers Produced from Agro-Industrial Plant Waste Using Entirely Enzymatic Pretreatments

22. Sustainable production of cellulose nanofiber gels and paper from sugar beet waste using enzymatic pre-treatment

23. Extensin arabinoside chain length is modulated in elongating cotton fibre

24. Cell walls have a new family

25. Identification of an algal xylan synthase indicates that there is functional orthology between algal and plant cell wall biosynthesis

26. Dehiscence

27. The Chara genome: Secondary complexity and implications for plant terrestrialization

28. A New Polysaccharide with a Long Evolutionary History

29. Correction: Corrigendum: Identification and evolution of a plant cell wall specific glycoprotein glycosyl transferase, ExAD

30. Identification and evolution of a plant cell wall specific glycoprotein glycosyl transferase, ExAD

31. Pea Border Cell Maturation and Release Involve Complex Cell Wall Structural Dynamics

32. Evidence for land plant cell wall biosynthetic mechanisms in charophyte green algae

33. A β–glucuronosyltransferase from<scp>A</scp>rabidopsis thalianainvolved in biosynthesis of type <scp>II</scp>arabinogalactan has a role in cell elongation during seedling growth

34. The structurally effect of surface coated rhamnogalacturonan I on response of the osteoblast-like cell line SaOS-2

35. Rhamnogalacturonan-I Based Microcapsules for Targeted Drug Release

36. XAX1 from glycosyltransferase family 61 mediates xylosyltransfer to rice xylan

37. Large-scale extraction of rhamnogalacturonan I from industrial potato waste

38. Effect of nanocoating with rhamnogalacturonan-I on surface properties and osteoblasts response

39. Affecting osteoblastic responses with in vivo engineered potato pectin fragments

40. Hemicelluloses

41. Assay and heterologous expression in Pichia pastoris of plant cell wall type-II membrane anchored glycosyltransferases

42. High-throughput screening of monoclonal antibodies against plant cell wall glycans by hierarchical clustering of their carbohydrate microarray binding profiles

43. Molecular characterization of two Arabidopsis thaliana glycosyltransferase mutants, rra1 and rra2, which have a reduced residual arabinose content in a polymer tightly associated with the cellulosic wall residue

44. Why Plants Were Terrestrial from the Beginning

45. Penium margaritaceum as a model organism for cell wall analysis of expanding plant cells

46. If homogalacturonan were a side chain of rhamnogalacturonan I. Implications for cell wall architecture

47. Direct Interference with Rhamnogalacturonan I Biosynthesis in Golgi Vesicles

48. Examination of the dehiscence zone in soybean pods and isolation of a dehiscence-related endopolygalacturonase gene

49. Penium margaritaceum as a Model Organism for Cell Wall Analysis of Expanding Plant Cells

50. Efficacy of an intron-containing kanamycin resistance gene as a selectable marker in plant transformation

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