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Enrico Coen
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Carpenter, Rosemary
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Vincent, Coral
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Cubas, Pilar
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Nath, Utpal
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Prusinkiewicz, Przemyslaw
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Ratcliffe, OJ
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Rolland-Lagan, Anne-Gaëlle
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costa, maria
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Copsey, Lucy
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Bangham, Andrew
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Bangham, Andrew
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Doonan, John
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Doyle, S
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Hanna, Andrew
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Laufs, Patrick
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2008: Kim Minsung; Cui Min-Long; Cubas Pilar; Gillies Amanda; Lee Karen; Chapman Mark A; Abbott Richard J; Coen Enrico
Regulatory genes control a key morphological and ecological trait transferred between species.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 2008;322(5904):1116-9.
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2007: Baxter Catherine E L; Costa Maria Manuela R; Coen Enrico S
Diversification and co-option of RAD-like genes in the evolution of floral asymmetry.
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2007;52(1):105-13.
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2007: Prusinkiewicz Przemyslaw; Coen Enrico
Passing the El Greco test.
HFSP journal 2007;1(3):152-5.
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2007: Prusinkiewicz Przemyslaw; Erasmus Yvette; Lane Brendan; Harder Lawrence D; Coen Enrico
Evolution and development of inflorescence architectures.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 2007;316(5830):1452-6.
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2006: Stevenson Clare E M; Burton Nicolas; Costa Maria M R; Nath Utpal; Dixon Ray A; Coen Enrico S; Lawson David M
Crystal structure of the MYB domain of the RAD transcription factor from Antirrhinum majus.
Proteins 2006;65(4):1041-5.
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2006: Lee Karen; Avondo Jerome; Morrison Harris; Blot Lilian; Stark Margaret; Sharpe James; Bangham Andrew; Coen Enrico
Visualizing plant development and gene expression in three dimensions using optical projection tomography.
The Plant cell 2006;18(9):2145-56.
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2006: Whibley Annabel C; Langlade Nicolas B; Andalo Christophe; Hanna Andrew I; Bangham Andrew; Thébaud Christophe; Coen Enrico
Evolutionary paths underlying flower color variation in Antirrhinum.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 2006;313(5789):963-6.
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2005: Costa Maria Manuela R; Fox Samantha; Hanna Andy I; Baxter Catherine; Coen Enrico
Evolution of regulatory interactions controlling floral asymmetry.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2005;132(22):5093-101.
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2005: Stevenson Clare E M; Burton Nicolas; Costa Manuela; Nath Utpal; Dixon Ray A; Coen Enrico S; Lawson David M
Crystallization and preliminary X-ray analysis of the RAD protein from Antirrhinum majus.
Acta crystallographica. Section F, Structural biology and crystallization communications 2005;61(Pt 10):885-8.
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2005: Mündermann Lars; Erasmus Yvette; Lane Brendan; Coen Enrico; Prusinkiewicz Przemyslaw
Quantitative modeling of Arabidopsis development.
Plant physiology 2005;139(2):960-8.
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2005: Langlade Nicolas B; Feng Xianzhong; Dransfield Tracy; Copsey Lucy; Hanna Andrew I; Thébaud Christophe; Bangham Andrew; Hudson Andrew; Coen Enrico
Evolution through genetically controlled allometry space.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005;102(29):10221-6.
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2005: Corley Susie B; Carpenter Rosemary; Copsey Lucy; Coen Enrico
Floral asymmetry involves an interplay between TCP and MYB transcription factors in Antirrhinum.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2005;102(14):5068-73.
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2005: Rolland-Lagan Anne-Gaëlle; Coen Enrico; Impey Stephen J; Bangham J Andrew
A computational method for inferring growth parameters and shape changes during development based on clonal analysis.
Journal of theoretical biology 2005;232(2):157-77.
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2004: Crawford Brian C W; Nath Utpal; Carpenter Rosemary; Coen Enrico S
CINCINNATA controls both cell differentiation and growth in petal lobes and leaves of Antirrhinum.
Plant physiology 2004;135(1):244-53.
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2004: Coen Enrico; Rolland-Lagan Anne-Gaëlle; Matthews Mark; Bangham J Andrew; Prusinkiewicz Przemyslaw
The genetics of geometry.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2004;101(14):4728-35.
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2003: Deveaux Yves; Peaucelle Alexis; Roberts Gethin R; Coen Enrico; Simon Rudiger; Mizukami Yukiko; Traas Jan; Murray James A H; Doonan John H; Laufs Patrick
The ethanol switch: a tool for tissue-specific gene induction during plant development.
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2003;36(6):918-30.
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2003: Rolland-Lagan Anne-Gaëlle; Bangham J Andrew; Coen Enrico
Growth dynamics underlying petal shape and asymmetry.
Nature 2003;422(6928):161-3.
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2003: Keck Emma; McSteen Paula; Carpenter Rosemary; Coen Enrico
Separation of genetic functions controlling organ identity in flowers.
The EMBO journal 2003;22(5):1058-66.
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2003: Nath Utpal; Crawford Brian C W; Carpenter Rosemary; Coen Enrico
Genetic control of surface curvature.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 2003;299(5611):1404-7.
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2003: Vincent Coral A; Carpenter Rosemary; Coen Enrico S
Interactions between gene activity and cell layers during floral development.
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2003;33(4):765-74.
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2003: Laufs Patrick; Coen Enrico; Kronenberger Jocelyne; Traas Jan; Doonan John
Separable roles of UFO during floral development revealed by conditional restoration of gene function.
Development (Cambridge, England) 2003;130(4):785-96.
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2002: Clark Jennifer I; Coen Enrico S
The cycloidea gene can respond to a common dorsoventral prepattern in Antirrhinum.
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2002;30(6):639-48.
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2001: Cubas P; Coen E; Zapater J M
Ancient asymmetries in the evolution of flowers.
Current biology : CB 2001;11(13):1050-2.
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2001: Schultz E; Carpenter R; Doyle S; Coen E
The gene fimbriata interacts non-cell autonomously with floral regulatory genes.
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 2001;25(5):499-507.
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2000: Gaudin V; Lunness P A; Fobert P R; Towers M; Riou-Khamlichi C; Murray J A; Coen E; Doonan J H
The expression of D-cyclin genes defines distinct developmental zones in snapdragon apical meristems and is locally regulated by the Cycloidea gene.
Plant physiology 2000;122(4):1137-48.
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1999: Luo D; Carpenter R; Copsey L; Vincent C; Clark J; Coen E
Control of organ asymmetry in flowers of Antirrhinum.
Cell 1999;99(4):367-76.
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1999: Cubas P; Vincent C; Coen E
An epigenetic mutation responsible for natural variation in floral symmetry.
Nature 1999;401(6749):157-61.
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1999: Cubas P; Lauter N; Doebley J; Coen E
The TCP domain: a motif found in proteins regulating plant growth and development.
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 1999;18(2):215-22.
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1999: Ratcliffe O J; Bradley D J; Coen E S
Separation of shoot and floral identity in Arabidopsis.
Development (Cambridge, England) 1999;126(6):1109-20.
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1998: Ingram G C; Simon R; Carpenter R; Coen E S
The Antirrhinum ERG gene encodes a protein related to bacterial small GTPases and is required for embryonic viability.
Current biology : CB 1998;8(19):1079-82.
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1998: McSteen P C; Vincent C A; Doyle S; Carpenter R; Coen E S
Control of floral homeotic gene expression and organ morphogenesis in Antirrhinum.
Development (Cambridge, England) 1998;125(13):2359-69.
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1998: Ratcliffe O J; Amaya I; Vincent C A; Rothstein S; Carpenter R; Coen E S; Bradley D J
A common mechanism controls the life cycle and architecture of plants.
Development (Cambridge, England) 1998;125(9):1609-15.
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1997: Ingram G C; Doyle S; Carpenter R; Schultz E A; Simon R; Coen E S
Dual role for fimbriata in regulating floral homeotic genes and cell division in Antirrhinum.
The EMBO journal 1997;16(21):6521-34.
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1997: Bradley D; Ratcliffe O; Vincent C; Carpenter R; Coen E
Inflorescence commitment and architecture in Arabidopsis.
Science (New York, N.Y.) 1997;275(5296):80-3.
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1996: Coen E S
Floral symmetry.
The EMBO journal 1996;15(24):6777-88.
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1996: Luo D; Carpenter R; Vincent C; Copsey L; Coen E
Origin of floral asymmetry in Antirrhinum.
Nature 1996;383(6603):794-9.
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1996: Fobert P R; Gaudin V; Lunness P; Coen E S; Doonan J H
Distinct classes of cdc2-related genes are differentially expressed during the cell division cycle in plants.
The Plant cell 1996;8(9):1465-76.
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1996: Xue Y; Carpenter R; Dickinson H G; Coen E S
Origin of allelic diversity in antirrhinum S locus RNases.
The Plant cell 1996;8(5):805-14.
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1996: Bradley D; Vincent C; Carpenter R; Coen E
Pathways for inflorescence and floral induction in Antirrhinum.
Development (Cambridge, England) 1996;122(5):1535-44.
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1996: Bradley D; Carpenter R; Copsey L; Vincent C; Rothstein S; Coen E
Control of inflorescence architecture in Antirrhinum.
Nature 1996;379(6568):791-7.
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1995: Vincent C A; Carpenter R; Coen E S
Cell lineage patterns and homeotic gene activity during Antirrhinum flower development.
Current biology : CB 1995;5(12):1449-1458.
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1995: Carpenter R; Copsey L; Vincent C; Doyle S; Magrath R; Coen E
Control of flower development and phyllotaxy by meristem identity genes in antirrhinum.
The Plant cell 1995;7(12):2001-11.
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1995: Ingram G C; Goodrich J; Wilkinson M D; Simon R; Haughn G W; Coen E S
Parallels between UNUSUAL FLORAL ORGANS and FIMBRIATA, genes controlling flower development in Arabidopsis and Antirrhinum.
The Plant cell 1995;7(9):1501-10.
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1995: Hantke S S; Carpenter R; Coen E S
Expression of floricaula in single cell layers of periclinal chimeras activates downstream homeotic genes in all layers of floral meristems.
Development (Cambridge, England) 1995;121(1):27-35.
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1995: Carpenter R; Coen E S
Transposon induced chimeras show that floricaula, a meristem identity gene, acts non-autonomously between cell layers.
Development (Cambridge, England) 1995;121(1):19-26.
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1994: Simon R; Carpenter R; Doyle S; Coen E
Fimbriata controls flower development by mediating between meristem and organ identity genes.
Cell 1994;78(1):99-107.
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1994: Fobert P R; Coen E S; Murphy G J; Doonan J H
Patterns of cell division revealed by transcriptional regulation of genes during the cell cycle in plants.
The EMBO journal 1994;13(3):616-24.
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1993: Bradley D; Carpenter R; Sommer H; Hartley N; Coen E
Complementary floral homeotic phenotypes result from opposite orientations of a transposon at the plena locus of Antirrhinum.
Cell 1993;72(1):85-95.
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1992: Baldwin T C; Coen E S; Dickinson H G
The ptl1 gene expressed in the transmitting tissue of Antirrhinum encodes an extensin-like protein.
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 1992;2(5):733-9.
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1992: Goodrich J; Carpenter R; Coen E S
A common gene regulates pigmentation pattern in diverse plant species.
Cell 1992;68(5):955-64.
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1991: Bollmann J; Carpenter R; Coen E S
Allelic interactions at the nivea locus of Antirrhinum.
The Plant cell 1991;3(12):1327-36.
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1991: Luo D; Coen E S; Doyle S; Carpenter R
Pigmentation mutants produced by transposon mutagenesis in Antirrhinum majus.
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology 1991;1(1):59-69.
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1990: Coen E S; Romero J M; Doyle S; Elliott R; Murphy G; Carpenter R
floricaula: a homeotic gene required for flower development in antirrhinum majus.
Cell 1990;63(6):1311-22.
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