Erin A. Osborne, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | Plant Biology | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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Sign in to add mentorChristopher R. Somerville | research assistant | 2002-2003 | Carnegie Institution for Science, Stanford University (Chemistry Tree) | |
Jasper D. Rine | grad student | 2010 | UC Berkeley | |
(Transcriptional silencing dynamics at the single-cell level.) | ||||
Jason Lieb | post-doc | UNC Chapel Hill (Neurotree) |
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Osborne EA, Hiraoka Y, Rine J. (2011) Symmetry, asymmetry, and kinetics of silencing establishment in Saccharomyces cerevisiae revealed by single-cell optical assays. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 108: 1209-16 |
Osborne EA, Dudoit S, Rine J. (2009) The establishment of gene silencing at single-cell resolution. Nature Genetics. 41: 800-6 |
Somerville C, Bauer S, Brininstool G, et al. (2004) Toward a systems approach to understanding plant cell walls Science. 306: 2206-2211 |
Broun P, Poindexter P, Osborne E, et al. (2004) WIN1, a transcriptional activator of epidermal wax accumulation in Arabidopsis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 101: 4706-11 |
Asakura Y, Hirohashi T, Kikuchi S, et al. (2004) Maize mutants lacking chloroplast FtsY exhibit pleiotropic defects in the biogenesis of thylakoid membranes. The Plant Cell. 16: 201-14 |
Hamann T, Osborne E, Youngs HL, et al. (2004) Global expression analysis of CESA and CSL genes in Arabidopsis Cellulose. 11: 279-286 |
Rhee SY, Osborne E, Poindexter PD, et al. (2003) Microspore Separation in the quartet 3 Mutants of Arabidopsis Is Impaired by a Defect in a Developmentally Regulated Polygalacturonase Required for Pollen Mother Cell Wall Degradation Plant Physiology. 133: 1170-1180 |