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Steven P Chatfield

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2005 University of Toronto, Toronto, ON, Canada 
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Chatfield SP, Capron R, Severino A, et al. (2013) Incipient stem cell niche conversion in tissue culture: using a systems approach to probe early events in WUSCHEL-dependent conversion of lateral root primordia into shoot meristems. The Plant Journal : For Cell and Molecular Biology. 73: 798-813
Nameth B, Dinka SJ, Chatfield SP, et al. (2013) The shoot regeneration capacity of excised Arabidopsis cotyledons is established during the initial hours after injury and is modulated by a complex genetic network of light signalling. Plant, Cell & Environment. 36: 68-86
Chatfield SP, Raizada MN. (2008) Ethylene and shoot regeneration: hookless1 modulates de novo shoot organogenesis in Arabidopsis thaliana. Plant Cell Reports. 27: 655-66
Sorefan K, Booker J, Haurogné K, et al. (2003) MAX4 and RMS1 are orthologous dioxygenase-like genes that regulate shoot branching in Arabidopsis and pea. Genes & Development. 17: 1469-74
Booker J, Chatfield S, Leyser O. (2003) Auxin acts in xylem-associated or medullary cells to mediate apical dominance. The Plant Cell. 15: 495-507
Cline MG, Chatfield SP, Leyser O. (2001) NAA restores apical dominance in the axr3-1 mutant of Arabidopsis thaliana Annals of Botany. 87: 61-65
Chatfield SP, Stirnberg P, Forde BG, et al. (2000) The hormonal regulation of axillary bud growth in Arabidopsis. The Plant Journal : For Cell and Molecular Biology. 24: 159-69
Stirnberg P, Chatfield SP, Leyser HM. (1999) AXR1 acts after lateral bud formation to inhibit lateral bud growth in Arabidopsis. Plant Physiology. 121: 839-47
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