Apical–basal polarity: why plant cells don't standon their heads. Friml, J., Benfey, P., Benková, E., Bennett, M., Berleth, T., Geldner, N., Grebe, M., Heisler, M., Hejátko, J., Jürgens, G., Laux, T., Lindsey, K., Lukowitz, W., Luschnig, C., Offringa, R., Scheres, B., Swarup, R., Torres-Ruiz, R., Weijers, D., & Zažímalová, E. Trends in Plant Science, 11(1):12–14, January, 2006.
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@article{friml_apicalbasal_2006,
	title = {Apical–basal polarity: why plant cells don't standon their heads},
	volume = {11},
	issn = {1360-1385},
	shorttitle = {Apical–basal polarity},
	url = {https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1360138505002980},
	doi = {10/cx2md8},
	language = {en},
	number = {1},
	urldate = {2021-06-11},
	journal = {Trends in Plant Science},
	author = {Friml, Jiří and Benfey, Philip and Benková, Eva and Bennett, Malcolm and Berleth, Thomas and Geldner, Niko and Grebe, Markus and Heisler, Marcus and Hejátko, Jan and Jürgens, Gerd and Laux, Thomas and Lindsey, Keith and Lukowitz, Wolfgang and Luschnig, Christian and Offringa, Remko and Scheres, Ben and Swarup, Ranjan and Torres-Ruiz, Ramón and Weijers, Dolf and Zažímalová, Eva},
	month = jan,
	year = {2006},
	pages = {12--14},
}

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