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Peter Shaw is affiliated with the Norwich Research Park in the United Kingdom. Their academic profile outlines a research career based at this institution.

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Best Publications

  • Fluorescence microscopy in three dimensions.

    David A. Agard;Yasushi Hiraoka;Peter Shaw;John W. Sedat

  • Sequence and structure of yeast phosphoglycerate kinase.

    H.C. Watson;N.P. Walker;P.J. Shaw;T.N. Bryant

  • Proteomic Analysis of the Arabidopsis Nucleolus Suggests Novel Nucleolar Functions

    Alison F. Pendle;Gillian P. Clark;Reinier A. Boon;Dominika Lewandowska

  • An actin network is present in the cytoplasm throughout the cell cycle of carrot cells and associates with the dividing nucleus.

    Jan A. Traas;John H. Doonan;David J. Rawlins;Peter J. Shaw

  • Structure and function of the nucleolus in the spotlight.

    Ivan Raška;Peter J Shaw;Dušan Cmarko

  • KOJAK encodes a cellulose synthase-like protein required for root hair cell morphogenesis in Arabidopsis

    Bruno Favery;Eoin Ryan;Julia Foreman;Paul Linstead

  • Dynamic reorientation of cortical microtubules, from transverse to longitudinal, in living plant cells

    Ming Yuan;Peter J. Shaw;Richard M. Warn;Clive W. Lloyd

  • Microinjected profilin affects cytoplasmic streaming in plant cells by rapidly depolymerizing actin microfilaments

    Christopher J. Staiger;Ming Yuan;Rudolf Valenta;Peter J. Shaw

  • High‐throughput protein localization in Arabidopsis using Agrobacterium‐mediated transient expression of GFP‐ORF fusions

    Olga A. Koroleva;Matthew L. Tomlinson;David Leader;Peter Shaw

  • New insights into nucleolar architecture and activity.

    Ivan Raska;Peter J Shaw;Dusan Cmarko

  • The point‐spread function of a confocal microscope: its measurement and use in deconvolution of 3‐D data

    Peter J. Shaw;David J. Rawlins

  • The Ph1 locus is needed to ensure specific somatic and meiotic centromere association.

    Enrique Martinez-Perez;Peter Shaw;Graham Moore

  • Homologous chromosome pairing in wheat

    Enrique Martínez-Pérez;Peter Shaw;Steve Reader;Luis Aragón-Alcaide

  • The Movement of Coiled Bodies Visualized in Living Plant Cells by the Green Fluorescent Protein

    Kurt Boudonck;Liam Dolan;Peter J. Shaw

  • Transcription Sites Are Not Correlated with Chromosome Territories in Wheat Nuclei

    Rita Abranches;Alison F. Beven;Luis Aragón-Alcaide;Peter J. Shaw

  • Chromatin organization and cell fate switch respond to positional information in Arabidopsis

    Silvia Costa;Peter Shaw

  • Systematic Spatial Analysis of Gene Expression during Wheat Caryopsis Development

    Sinéad Drea;David J. Leader;Ben C. Arnold;Peter Shaw

  • The organization of spliceosomal components in the nuclei of higher plants.

    Alison F. Beven;Gordon G. Simpson;John W. S. Brown;Peter J. Shaw

  • Arabidopsis POT1A interacts with TERT-V(I8), an N-terminal splicing variant of telomerase.

    Pascale Rossignol;Sarah Collier;Max Bush;Peter Shaw

  • Plant nuclear bodies.

    Peter J Shaw;John W S Brown

Frequent Co-Authors

Graham Moore
Graham Moore John Innes Centre
John W. S. Brown
John W. S. Brown James Hutton Institute
John H. Doonan
John H. Doonan Aberystwyth University
Liam Dolan
Liam Dolan Austrian Academy of Sciences
Eva Stoger
Eva Stoger BOKU University
Clive W. Lloyd
Clive W. Lloyd John Innes Centre
Pablo González-Melendi
Pablo González-Melendi Technical University of Madrid
Cristobal Uauy
Cristobal Uauy John Innes Centre
Paul Christou
Paul Christou University of Lleida
David S. Domozych
David S. Domozych Skidmore College

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