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1. Accurate 3D Cell Segmentation Using Deep Features and CRF Refinement

2. Daily glycome and transcriptome profiling reveals polysaccharide structures and correlated glycosyltransferases critical for cotton fiber growth.

3. Probing stress-regulated ordering of the plant cortical microtubule array via a computational approach.

4. Segmentation, tracking, and sub-cellular feature extraction in 3D time-lapse images.

5. Tandem C2 domains mediate dynamic organelle targeting of a DOCK family guanine nucleotide exchange factor.

7. Cell twisting during desiccation reveals axial asymmetry in wall organization.

8. Protocol for mapping the variability in cell wall mechanical bending behavior in living leaf pavement cells.

9. A co-fractionation mass spectrometry-based prediction of protein complex assemblies in the developing rice aleurone-subaleurone.

10. Spatial and temporal localization of SPIRRIG and WAVE/SCAR reveal roles for these proteins in actin-mediated root hair development.

12. Real-time conversion of tissue-scale mechanical forces into an interdigitated growth pattern.

13. Multimerization variants as potential drivers of neofunctionalization.

14. Basic Proline-Rich Protein-Mediated Microtubules Are Essential for Lobe Growth and Flattened Cell Geometry.

15. A Label-free Mass Spectrometry Method to Predict Endogenous Protein Complex Composition.

16. Multi-scale regulation of cell branching: Modeling morphogenesis.

17. Microtubule-Dependent Confinement of a Cell Signaling and Actin Polymerization Control Module Regulates Polarized Cell Growth.

18. Reassessing the Roles of PIN Proteins and Anticlinal Microtubules during Pavement Cell Morphogenesis.

19. Global Analysis of Membrane-associated Protein Oligomerization Using Protein Correlation Profiling.

20. Analysis of protein complexes in Arabidopsis leaves using size exclusion chromatography and label-free protein correlation profiling.

21. LobeFinder: A Convex Hull-Based Method for Quantitative Boundary Analyses of Lobed Plant Cells.

22. CellECT: cell evolution capturing tool.

23. Arabidopsis KCBP interacts with AIR9 but stays in the cortical division zone throughout mitosis via its MyTH4-FERM domain.

24. Patterning mechanisms of cytoskeletal and cell wall systems during leaf trichome morphogenesis.

25. The kinematics and mechanics of leaf expansion: new pieces to the Arabidopsis puzzle.

26. Arabidopsis myosin XI: a motor rules the tracks.

27. Heterodimeric capping protein from Arabidopsis is a membrane-associated, actin-binding protein.

28. A proteomic strategy for global analysis of plant protein complexes.

29. ARP2/3 localization in Arabidopsis leaf pavement cells: a diversity of intracellular pools and cytoskeletal interactions.

30. ARP2/3-dependent growth in the plant kingdom: SCARs for life.

31. The endoplasmic reticulum is a reservoir for WAVE/SCAR regulatory complex signaling in the Arabidopsis leaf.

32. The development and geometry of shape change in Arabidopsis thaliana cotyledon pavement cells.

33. SPIKE1 signals originate from and assemble specialized domains of the endoplasmic reticulum.

34. Plant cells taking shape: new insights into cytoplasmic control.

35. The association of the Arabidopsis actin-related protein2/3 complex with cell membranes is linked to its assembly status but not its activation.

36. Dynamic coordination of cytoskeletal and cell wall systems during plant cell morphogenesis.

37. Arabidopsis SCARs function interchangeably to meet actin-related protein 2/3 activation thresholds during morphogenesis.

38. A SPIKE1 signaling complex controls actin-dependent cell morphogenesis through the heteromeric WAVE and ARP2/3 complexes.

39. Arabidopsis BRICK1/HSPC300 is an essential WAVE-complex subunit that selectively stabilizes the Arp2/3 activator SCAR2.

40. Breaking the WAVE complex: the point of Arabidopsis trichomes.

41. DISTORTED3/SCAR2 is a putative arabidopsis WAVE complex subunit that activates the Arp2/3 complex and is required for epidermal morphogenesis.

42. Interchangeable functions of Arabidopsis PIROGI and the human WAVE complex subunit SRA1 during leaf epidermal development.

43. Arabidopsis GNARLED encodes a NAP125 homolog that positively regulates ARP2/3.

44. DISTORTED2 encodes an ARPC2 subunit of the putative Arabidopsis ARP2/3 complex.

45. Requirements for Arabidopsis ATARP2 and ATARP3 during epidermal development.

46. The Arabidopsis SPIKE1 gene is required for normal cell shape control and tissue development.

47. Progress in the molecular genetic analysis of trichome initiation and morphogenesis in Arabidopsis.

48. Organized F-actin is essential for normal trichome morphogenesis in Arabidopsis.

49. GLABROUS1 overexpression and TRIPTYCHON alter the cell cycle and trichome cell fate in Arabidopsis.

50. cot1: a regulator of Arabidopsis trichome initiation.

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