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  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)
  • Member of the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO)

Overview

Peter Weisbeek is affiliated with Utrecht University in the Netherlands. Their academic work is recognized within the European molecular biology community, as evidenced by their membership in the European Molecular Biology Organization (EMBO).

Weisbeek's research contributions span molecular biology and related fields, reflecting active engagement in the scientific community through their association with EMBO. This membership indicates involvement in molecular biology at a European level but does not specify particular subfields or thematic focuses.

No recent papers, coauthors, or specific publication venues are listed, which limits a detailed account of their publishing history or collaborative networks. Similarly, information on book publications, main and subfields of study, or topics of research has not been provided.

This profile is therefore focused on Weisbeek's institutional affiliation and their recognized status within the molecular biology research community via EMBO membership.

Best Publications

  • An auxin-dependent distal organizer of pattern and polarity in the Arabidopsis root

    Sabrina Sabatini;Dimitris Beis;Harald Wolkenfelt;Jane Murfett

  • A Novel Signaling Pathway Controlling Induced Systemic Resistance in Arabidopsis

    Corné M. J. Pieterse;Saskia C. M. van Wees;Johan A. Van Pelt;Marga Knoester

  • Short-range control of cell differentiation in the Arabidopsis root meristem

    C van den Berg;V Willemsen;G Hendriks;P Weisbeek

  • Improved Performance of Transgenic Fructan-Accumulating Tobacco under Drought Stress.

    E. A. H. Pilon-Smits;M. J. M. Ebskamp;M. J. Paul;M. J. W. Jeuken

  • Cell fate in the Arabidopsis root meristem determined by directional signalling.

    C. van den Berg;V. Willemsen;W. Hage;P. Weisbeek

  • Embryonic origin of the Arabidopsis primary root and root meristem initials

    Ben Scheres;Harald Wolkenfelt;Viola Willemsen;Maarten Terlouw

  • Mutations affecting the radial organisation of the Arabidopsis root display specific defects throughout the embryonic axis

    B. Scheres;L. Di Laurenzio;V. Willemsen;M. T. Hauser

  • Versatile Gene-Specific Sequence Tags for Arabidopsis Functional Genomics: Transcript Profiling and Reverse Genetics Applications

    Pierre Hilson;Joke Allemeersch;Thomas Altmann;Sébastien Aubourg

  • The role of the transit peptide in the routing of precursors toward different chloroplast compartments

    Sjef Smeekens;Cynthia Bauerle;Johan Hageman;Kenneth Keegstra

  • The HOBBIT gene is required for formation of the root meristem in the Arabidopsis embryo

    V. Willemsen;H. Wolkenfelt;G. de Vrieze;P. Weisbeek

  • The Arabidopsis SUCROSE UNCOUPLED‐6 gene is identical to ABSCISIC ACID INSENSITIVE‐4: involvement of abscisic acid in sugar responses

    Casper Huijser;Anne Kortstee;Jónatas Pego;Peter Weisbeek

  • Chloroplast protein topogenesis : import, sorting and assembly

    A. Douwe de Boer;Peter J. Weisbeek

  • Mannose inhibits Arabidopsis germination via a hexokinase-mediated step.

    Jónatas V. Pego;Peter J. Weisbeek;Sjef C.M. Smeekens

  • Sucrose control of phytochrome A signaling in Arabidopsis.

    Paul P. Dijkwel;Casper Huijser;Peter J. Weisbeek;Nam-Hai Chua

  • Utilization of heterologous siderophores and rhizosphere competence of fluorescent Pseudomonas spp.

    Jos M. Raaijmakers;Lentse van der Sluis;Peter A. H. M. Bakker;Bob Schippers

  • The Arabidopsis HOBBIT gene encodes a CDC27 homolog that links the plant cell cycle to progression of cell differentiation.

    Ikram Blilou;Florian Frugier;Saskia Folmer;Olivier Serralbo

  • Role for the outer membrane ferric siderophore receptor PupB in signal transduction across the bacterial cell envelope.

    M Koster;W van Klompenburg;W Bitter;J Leong

  • The role of siderophores in potato tuber yield increase by Pseudomonas putida in a short rotation of potato

    P. A. H. M. Bakker;J. G. Lamers;A. W. Bakker;J. D. Marugg

  • CATMA: a complete Arabidopsis GST database

    Mark L. Crowe;Carine Serizet;Vincent Thareau;Sébastien Aubourg

  • Fructan of the inulin neoseries is synthesized in transgenic chicory plants (Cichorium intybus L.) harbouring onion (Allium cepa L.) fructan:fructan 6G-fructosyltransferase

    I. Vijn;A. van Dijken;N. Sprenger;K. van Dun

Frequent Co-Authors

Sjef Smeekens
Sjef Smeekens Utrecht University
Ben Scheres
Ben Scheres Wageningen University & Research
Marinus Pilon
Marinus Pilon Colorado State University
Vittorio Venturi
Vittorio Venturi International Centre for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology
John M. Leong
John M. Leong Tufts University
Wilbert Bitter
Wilbert Bitter Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Arnaud G. Bovy
Arnaud G. Bovy Wageningen University & Research
Peter A. H. M. Bakker
Peter A. H. M. Bakker Utrecht University
Dirk Geerts
Dirk Geerts University of Amsterdam
Ben J. J. Lugtenberg
Ben J. J. Lugtenberg Leiden University

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