Dusk of an era…
We are happy to announce that Sam and Surbhi are now Dr. Koh and Dr. Rana! Of course we wish them best of luck for their future endeavours at the …
Dusk of an era… Read MoreHARDTKE LAB – Molecular Genetics of Root Development
…et quid amabo nisi quod vita enigma est?
We are happy to announce that Sam and Surbhi are now Dr. Koh and Dr. Rana! Of course we wish them best of luck for their future endeavours at the …
Dusk of an era… Read MoreOur collaborative paper with Zack Nimchuck’s lab at UNC Chapel Hill and Cyril Zipfel’s lab at the University of Zurich is out now in Nature Plants. Supported by the proteomics …
A conserved module regulates receptor kinase signaling in immunity and development Read MoreOur paper “A single-cell morpho-transcriptomic map of brassinosteroid action in the Arabidopsis root” is available in its final, typeset version online now. The datasets demonstrate that brassinosteroid signaling is essential …
The “ground truth” of brassinosteroid signaling Read MoreMoritz’s careful characterization of metaphloem development has now been published in the Development Special Issue: Imaging Development, Stem Cells and Regeneration. Click to find out about the improved TetSee protocol …
When Meta supersedes Proto Read MoreSamuel Koh Wee Han.
First author profile: Read MorePhosphosites in the linker region of BRX family proteins determine whether or not their association with the plasma membrane association is sensitive to auxin. Congratulations to Sam and co-workers for …
88 figure panels, 1 straightforward message: Read MoreOur latest paper out now in PNAS, in a collaboration led by Zack Nimchuk’s lab at UNC Chapel Hill.
Receptor kinase pathways drive formative divisions in the root Read MoreThe bulk of Bernard’s thesis now published: “Local auxin competition explains fragmented differentiation patterns”, a study emerging from a collaboration with mathematician and theoretical biologist Kirsten ten Tusscher from Utrecht …
Local auxin competition explains fragmented differentiation patterns Read More“Dispatch” by Surbhi: “Brassinosteroids and the Intracellular Auxin Shuttle”
Our take on our colleagues’ work: Read MoreFinally out: meticulous work by Moritz and Surbhi, demonstrating the local and systemic effects of brassinosteroid perception in the developing phloem of Arabidopsis.
Developing phloem as a brassinosteroid-dependent organizer of plant organ formation Read More