Pattern formation mechanisms in developing organisms determine cellular differentiation and function. However, the components that interact during the manifestation of a spatial pattern are in general unknown. Characean algae represent a model system to study pattern formation. These algae develop a
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Effects of microtubule agents on the spatial and electrical properties of the plasma membrane inChara corallina
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- Springer-Verlag
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- 1990
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