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Anne Mie C. Emons is affiliated with Wageningen University & Research in the Netherlands. Their academic career is linked to this institution, where they contribute to research and education.

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Best Publications

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

    Ryan Gutierrez;Jelmer J Lindeboom;Alex R Paredez;Anne Mie C Emons;Anne Mie C Emons

  • The role of actin in root hair morphogenesis: studies with lipochito-oligosaccharide as a growth stimulator and cytochalasin as an actin perturbing drug

    Deborah D. Miller;Norbert C. A. De Ruijter;Ton Bisseling;Anne mie C. Emons

  • A Mechanism for Reorientation of Cortical Microtubule Arrays Driven by Microtubule Severing

    Jelmer J. Lindeboom;Jelmer J. Lindeboom;Masayoshi Nakamura;Anneke Hibbel;Anneke Hibbel;Kostya Shundyak

  • Ethylene provides positional information on cortical cell division but is not involved in Nod factor-induced root hair tip growth in Rhizobium-legume interaction

    R. Heidstra;W.C. Yang;Y. Yalcin;S. Peck

  • Positioning of nuclei in Arabidopsis root hairs : an actin-regulated process of tip growth

    Tijs Ketelaar;Cendrine Faivre-Moskalenko;John J. Esseling;Norbert C. A. de Ruijter

  • The cytoskeleton in plant and fungal cell tip growth

    A. Geitmann;A. M. C. Emons

  • Alterations in the Actin Cytoskeleton of Pollen Tubes Are Induced by the Self-Incompatibility Reaction in Papaver rhoeas

    Anja Geitmann;Benjamin N. Snowman;Anne Mie C. Emons;Vernonica E. Franklin-Tong

  • Nod Factor-Induced Root Hair Curling: Continuous Polar Growth towards the Point of Nod Factor Application

    John J. Esseling;Franck G.P. Lhuissier;Anne Mie C. Emons

  • Unstable F-Actin Specifies the Area and Microtubule Direction of Cell Expansion in Arabidopsis Root Hairs

    Tijs Ketelaar;Norbert C. A. de Ruijter;Anne Mie C. Emons

  • Patterning and Lifetime of Plasma Membrane-Localized Cellulose Synthase Is Dependent on Actin Organization in Arabidopsis Interphase Cells

    Arun Sampathkumar;Ryan Gutierrez;Heather E. McFarlane;Martin Bringmann

  • Distribution of Callose Synthase, Cellulose Synthase, and Sucrose Synthase in Tobacco Pollen Tube Is Controlled in Dissimilar Ways by Actin Filaments and Microtubules

    Giampiero Cai;Claudia Faleri;Cecilia Del Casino;Anne Mie C. Emons

  • How the deposition of cellulose microfibrils builds cell wall architecture.

    Anne Mie C. Emons;Bela M. Mulder

  • Lipochito-oligosaccharides re-initiate root hair tip growth in Vicia sativa with high calcium and spectrin-like antigen at the tip

    N.C.A. de Ruijter;M.B. Rook;T. Bisseling;A.M.C. Emons

  • Probing the Plant Actin Cytoskeleton during Cytokinesis and Interphase by Profilin Microinjection.

    Aline H. Valster;Elisabeth S. Pierson;Rudolf Valenta;Peter K. Hepler

  • From signal to form: aspects of the cytoskeleton-plasma membrane-cell wall continuum in root hair tips.

    Deborah D. Miller;Norbert C.A. de Ruijter;Anne Mie C. Emons

  • Microtubules become more dynamic but not shorter during preprophase band formation: a possible "search-and-capture" mechanism for microtubule translocation.

    Jan W. Vos;Marileen Dogterom;Anne Mie C. Emons

  • Somatic embryogenesis: cell biological aspects.

    Anne Mie C. Emons

  • Microtubules guide root hair tip growth.

    Björn J. Sieberer;Tijs Ketelaar;John J. Esseling;Anne Mie C. Emons

  • A Nonsymbiotic Root Hair Tip Growth Phenotype in NORK-Mutated Legumes: Implications for Nodulation Factor–Induced Signaling and Formation of a Multifaceted Root Hair Pocket for Bacteria

    John J. Esseling;Franck G.P. Lhuissier;Anne Mie C. Emons

  • Rhizobium Nod Factors Induce an Increase in Sub-apical Fine Bundles of Actin Filaments in Vicia sativa Root Hairs within Minutes

    N.C.A. de Ruijter;T. Bisseling;A.M.C. Emons

Frequent Co-Authors

David W. Ehrhardt
David W. Ehrhardt Carnegie Institution for Science
Anja Geitmann
Anja Geitmann McGill University
Ernst J. Woltering
Ernst J. Woltering Wageningen University & Research
Vernonica E. Franklin-Tong
Vernonica E. Franklin-Tong University of Birmingham
Chun-Ming Liu
Chun-Ming Liu Chinese Academy of Sciences
Ton Bisseling
Ton Bisseling Wageningen University & Research
Mauro Cresti
Mauro Cresti University of Siena
Richard G. H. Immink
Richard G. H. Immink Wageningen University & Research
Vincent Bulone
Vincent Bulone University of Adelaide
Giampiero Cai
Giampiero Cai University of Siena

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