Michael T Raissig

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Stanford University, Palo Alto, CA 
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Ueli Grossniklaus grad student Universität Zürich (Plant Biology Tree)
Dominique Bergmann post-doc 2013-2018 University of Heidelberg, Germany (Plant Biology Tree)
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Spiegelhalder RP, Berg LS, Nunes TDG, et al. (2024) Dual role of BdMUTE during stomatal development in the model grass Brachypodium distachyon. Development (Cambridge, England). 151
Nunes TDG, Berg LS, Slawinska MW, et al. (2023) Regulation of hair cell and stomatal size by a hair cell-specific peroxidase in the grass Brachypodium distachyon. Current Biology : Cb. 33: 1844-1854.e6
Nunes TDG, Slawinska MW, Lindner H, et al. (2022) Quantitative effects of environmental variation on stomatal anatomy and gas exchange in a grass model. Quantitative Plant Biology. 3: e6
Zhang D, Spiegelhalder RP, Abrash EB, et al. (2022) Opposite polarity programs regulate asymmetric subsidiary cell divisions in grasses. Elife. 11
McKown KH, Gil MXA, Mair A, et al. (2022) Expanded roles and divergent regulation of FAMA in Brachypodium and Arabidopsis stomatal development. The Plant Cell
McAdam SAM, Chater CCC, Shpak ED, et al. (2021) Editorial: Linking Stomatal Development and Physiology: From Stomatal Models to Non-model Species and Crops. Frontiers in Plant Science. 12: 743964
Nunes TDG, Zhang D, Raissig MT. (2019) Form, development and function of grass stomata. The Plant Journal : For Cell and Molecular Biology
Wyder S, Raissig MT, Grossniklaus U. (2019) Consistent Reanalysis of Genome-wide Imprinting Studies in Plants Using Generalized Linear Models Increases Concordance across Datasets. Scientific Reports. 9: 1320
Raissig MT, Matos JL, Gil MX, et al. (2017) Mobile MUTE specifies subsidiary cells to build physiologically improved grass stomata. Science (New York, N.Y.). 355: 1215-1218
Raissig MT, Abrash E, Bettadapur A, et al. (2016) Grasses use an alternatively wired bHLH transcription factor network to establish stomatal identity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
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