In his November 25, 2003 interview with Ray Nielson, Raymond Roeske details his training in the Army Air Corps and his missions overseas during WWII. This interview was conducted for inclusion into the Louise Pettus Archives and...
In eukaryotes, most RNA molecules are exported into the cytoplasm after transcription. Long noncoding RNAs (lncRNAs) reside and function primarily inside the nucleus, but nuclear localization of mRNAs has been considered rare in...
The process by which plant cells expand and gain shape has presented a challenge for researchers. Current models propose that these processes are driven by turgor pressure acting on the cell wall. Using nanoimaging, we show that...
BACKGROUND: Cell culture methods allow the detailed observations of individual plant cells and their internal processes. Whereas cultured cells are more amenable to microscopy, they have had limited use when studying the complex...
Although it is a central question in biology, how cell shape controls intracellular dynamics largely remains an open question. Here, we show that the shape of Arabidopsis pavement cells creates a stress pattern that controls...
Elliot Wolfson’s latest publication in the history of philosophy makes a formidable contribution to the contemporary discourse of apophatic theology, and it does so in two ways. Firstly, in a discourse typically focused upon the...
Elliot Wolfson’s latest publication in the history of philosophy makes a formidable contribution to the contemporary discourse of apophatic theology, and it does so in two ways. Firstly, in a discourse typically focused upon the...
We have analyzed the link between the gene regulation and growth during the early stages of flower development in Arabidopsis. Starting from time-lapse images, we generated a 4D atlas of early flower development, including cell...
On January 26, 2001, The Rockefeller University presented Raymond and Beverly Sackler Lecture by Joshua Lederberg, Professor Emeritus (The Rockefeller University)
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The psychology of why we buy what we buy will include discussion of Fort Mill businessman Colonel Elliot White Springs and his innovative and controversial ad campaigns from the 1940s and 50s--suggesting imagery by well known...
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The development of multicellular organs depends on the regulation of cell shape, position, and orientation. The genetic regulation of these morphogenetic processes is poorly understood. As a model for organ morphogenesis, I...
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How can we design queer plays in a way that acknowledges challenging content and celebrates queer theater history? How does a set designer use the research on a play's challenging content and its historical relevance to...