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Vernonica E. Franklin-Tong
Vernonica E. Franklin-Tong
Emeritus Professor of Plant Cell Biology and Research Fellow, University of Birmingham
Bestätigte E-Mail-Adresse bei bham.ac.uk
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Morphological classification of plant cell deaths
WG van Doorn, EP Beers, JL Dangl, VE Franklin-Tong, P Gallois, ...
Cell Death & Differentiation 18 (8), 1241-1246, 2011
6312011
Signaling and the modulation of pollen tube growth
VE Franklin-Tong
The Plant Cell 11 (4), 727-738, 1999
4451999
Unravelling response‐specificity in Ca2+ signalling pathways in plant cells
JJ Rudd, VE Franklin‐Tong
New Phytologist 151 (1), 7-33, 2001
3802001
Male–female crosstalk during pollen germination, tube growth and guidance, and double fertilization
T Dresselhaus, N Franklin-Tong
Molecular plant 6 (4), 1018-1036, 2013
3482013
Growth of pollen tubes of Papaver rhoeas is regulated by a slow-moving calcium wave propagated by inositol 1, 4, 5-trisphosphate.
VE Franklin-Tong, BK Drobak, AC Allan, PAC Watkins, AJ Trewavas
The Plant Cell 8 (8), 1305-1321, 1996
3431996
Self-incompatibility triggers programmed cell death in Papaver pollen
SG Thomas, VE Franklin-Tong
Nature 429 (6989), 305-309, 2004
3352004
Cloning and expression of a distinctive class of self-incompatibility (S) gene from Papaver rhoeas L.
HC Foote, JP Ride, VE Franklin-Tong, EA Walker, MJ Lawrence, ...
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 91 (6), 2265-2269, 1994
2951994
New insights on heterostyly: comparative biology, ecology and genetics
VE Franklin-Tong, SCH Barrett, JS Shore
Self-incompatibility in flowering plants: evolution, diversity, and …, 2008
2862008
Gametophytic self-incompatibility: understanding the cellular mechanisms involved in “self” pollen tube inhibition
BA McClure, V Franklin-Tong
Planta 224 (2), 233-245, 2006
2502006
The self‐incompatibility response in Papaver rhoeas is mediated by cytosolic free calcium
VE Franklin‐Tong, JP Ride, ND Read, AJ Trewavas, FCH Franklin
The Plant Journal 4 (1), 163-177, 1993
2461993
A role for actin in regulating apoptosis/programmed cell death: evidence spanning yeast, plants and animals
VE Franklin-Tong, CW Gourlay
Biochemical Journal 413 (3), 389-404, 2008
2452008
Identification of the pollen self-incompatibility determinant in Papaver rhoeas
MJ Wheeler, BHJ De Graaf, N Hadjiosif, RM Perry, NS Poulter, K Osman, ...
Nature 459 (7249), 992-995, 2009
2442009
Self-incompatibility in flowering plants
VE Franklin-Tong
Evolution, diversity, and mechanisms 305, 2008
2242008
Signal-mediated depolymerization of actin in pollen during the self-incompatibility response
BN Snowman, DR Kovar, G Shevchenko, VE Franklin-Tong, CJ Staiger
The Plant Cell 14 (10), 2613-2626, 2002
2222002
Gametophytic self-incompatibility inhibits pollen tube growth using different mechanisms
NVE Franklin-Tong, FCH Franklin
Trends in plant science 8 (12), 598-605, 2003
2132003
Alterations in the Actin Cytoskeleton of Pollen Tubes Are Induced by the Self-Incompatibility Reaction in Papaver rhoeas
A Geitmann, BN Snowman, AMC Emons, VE Franklin-Tong
The Plant Cell 12 (7), 1239-1251, 2000
2112000
Pollination in species with dry stigmas: the nature of the early stigmatic response and the pathway taken by pollen tubes
CJ Elleman, V Franklin‐Tong, HG Dickinson
New Phytologist 121 (3), 413-424, 1992
2091992
Actin depolymerization is sufficient to induce programmed cell death in self-incompatible pollen
SG Thomas, S Huang, S Li, CJ Staiger, VE Franklin-Tong
The Journal of cell biology 174 (2), 221-229, 2006
1922006
Reactive Oxygen Species and Nitric Oxide Mediate Actin Reorganization and Programmed Cell Death in the Self-Incompatibility Response of Papaver
KA Wilkins, J Bancroft, M Bosch, J Ings, N Smirnoff, VE Franklin-Tong
Plant Physiology 156 (1), 404-416, 2011
1772011
Regulation of actin dynamics by actin-binding proteins in pollen
CJ Staiger, NS Poulter, JL Henty, VE Franklin-Tong, L Blanchoin
Journal of experimental botany 61 (7), 1969-1986, 2010
1762010
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