Conceptual articles
Total publications in this category:
15
Baluka F, Volkmann D, Menzel D
(2005) Plant synapses: actin-based domains for cell-to-cell communication. Trends Plant Sci
10
, 106-111
Baluška F, Hlavacka A
(2005) Plant formins come to age: something special about cross-walls. New Phytol
168
, 499-503
Baluka F, Mancuso S, Volkmann D, Barlow PW
(2004) Root apices as plant command centres: the unique brain-like status of the root apex transition zone. Biologia (Bratislava)
59
, 7-19
Baluka F, Volkmann D, Barlow PW
(2004) Eukaryotic cells and their Cell Bodies: Cell Theory revisited. Ann Bot
94
, 9-32
Baluka F, Volkmann D, Barlow PW
(2004) Cell bodies in cage. Nature
428
, 371
Baluka F, Hlavacka A, Volkmann D, Menzel D
(2004) Getting connected: actin-based cell-to-cell channels in plants and animals. Trends Cell Biol
14
, 404-408
Baluka F, amaj J, Menzel D
(2003) Polar transport of auxin: carrier-mediated flux across the plasma membrane or neurotransmitter-like secretion?. Trends Cell Biol
13
, 282-285
Baluka F, Wojtaszek P, Volkmann D, Barlow PW
(2003) The architecture of polarized cell growth: the unique status of elongating plant cells. BioEssays
25
, 569-576
Baluka F, Volkmann D, Barlow PW
(2001) Motile plant cell body: a bug within a cage. Trends Plant Sci
6
, 104-111
Baluka F, Volkmann D, Barlow PW
(2000) Actin-based domains of the cell periphery complex and their associations with polarized cell bodies in higher plants. Plant Biol
2
, 253-267
Baluka F, Volkmann D
(2000) Pictures in cell biology: Actin-driven polar growth of plant cells. Trends Cell Biol
12
, 14
Baluka F, Lichtscheidl IK, Volkmann D, Barlow PW
(1998) The plant cell body: a cytoskeletal tool for cellular development and morphogenesis. Protoplasma
202
, 1-10
Baluka F, Volkmann D, Barlow PW
(1997) Nuclear components with microtubule organizing properties in multicellular eukaryotes: functional and evolutionary considerations. Int Rev Cytol
175
, 91-135
Baluka F, Volkmann D, Barlow PW
(1996) Specialized zones of development in roots: view from the cellular level. Plant Physiol
112
, 3-4
Baluka F, Barlow PW, Kubica
(1994) Importance of the post-mitotic isodiametric growth (PIG) region for growth and development of roots. Plant and Soil
167
, 31-42
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