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Cooper JB, JE Heuser, JE Varner (1994) Inhibition of cell wall assembly and cell division by 3,4-dehydroproline. Plant Physiol 104, 747-752.

Cooper JB, SR Long (1994) Morphogenetic rescue of Rhizobium meliloti nodulation mutants by trans-zeatin secretion. Plant Cell 6, 215-225.

Wilson RC, F Long, EM Maruoka, JB Cooper (1994) A new proline-rich early nodulin from Medicago truncatula is highly expressed in nodule meristematic cells. Plant Cell 6, 1265-75.

Bushakra, J. M.; Hodges, S. A.; Cooper, J. B.; Kaska, D. D.. (1999) The extent of clonality and genetic diversity in the Santa Cruz Island ironwood, Lyonothamnus floribundus. In: Molecular Ecology. 8 (3): 471-475.

Kaska, D. D.; Myllyla, R.; Cooper, J. B.. (1999) Auxin transport inhibitors act through ethylene to regulate dichotomous branching of lateral root meristems in pine. In: New Phytologist. 142 (1): 49-58.

Newman AM, JB Cooper (2007) XSTREAM, A practical algorithm for identification and architecture modeling of tandem repeats in protein sequences. BMC Bioinformatics 8: 382.

Garza-Sanchéz F, Chapman DJ, Cooper JB (2008) Nitzschia ovalis (Bacillariophyceae) Mono Lake strain accumulates 1,4/5,5 cyclohexanetetrol in response to increased salinity. J Phycol, accepted for publication.

Staples NC, Cooper JB (2008) Localized deposition of proline-rich proteins in xylem pits is independent of lignification and cellulose deposition. In preparation for Plant Physiology.

Cooper JB, Staples NC, Hess NA, Miller LA (2008) Repetitive proline-rich cell wall protein MtPRP1 is required for intercellular adhesion in the cortex of Medicago truncatula roots. In preparation for Plant Cell.

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