Angela S. Hay, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2002 | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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(Analysis of leaf development and KNOTTED1-like homeobox (KNOX) function in Arabidopsis and maize.) |
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Emonet A, Hay A. (2022) Development and Diversity of Lignin Patterns. Plant Physiology |
Neumann U, Hay A. (2020) Seed coat development in explosively dispersed seeds of Cardamine hirsuta. Annals of Botany. 126: 39-59 |
Vuolo F, Kierzkowski D, Runions A, et al. (2018) LMI1 homeodomain protein regulates organ proportions by spatial modulation of endoreduplication. Genes & Development |
Monniaux M, Pieper B, McKim SM, et al. (2018) The role of in petal number robustness. Elife. 7 |
Galstyan A, Hay A. (2018) Snap, crack and pop of explosive fruit. Current Opinion in Genetics & Development. 51: 31-36 |
Sapala A, Runions A, Routier-Kierzkowska AL, et al. (2018) Why plants make puzzle cells, and how their shape emerges. Elife. 7 |
Sapala A, Runions A, Routier-Kierzkowska A, et al. (2018) Author response: Why plants make puzzle cells, and how their shape emerges Elife |
McKim SM, Routier-Kierzkowska AL, Monniaux M, et al. (2017) Seasonal regulation of petal number. Plant Physiology |
Monniaux M, McKim SM, Cartolano M, et al. (2017) Conservation vs divergence in LEAFY and APETALA1 functions between Arabidopsis thaliana and Cardamine hirsuta. The New Phytologist |
Monniaux M, Hay A. (2016) Cells, walls, and endless forms Current Opinion in Plant Biology. 34: 114-121 |