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2005Possible roles of Nucleotide sugar interconversion enzymes in the biosynthesis of cell wall polysaccharides in developing barley grainsZhang, Q.; Shirley, N.; Fincher, G.; Australian Barley Technical Symposium (12th : 2005 : Hobart, Tasmania)
2006Discovery of cyclotide-like protein sequences in graminaceous crop plants: Ancestral precursors of circular proteins?Mulvenna, J.; Mylne, J.; Bharathi, R.; Burton, R.; Shirley, N.; Fincher, G.; Anderson, M.; Craik, D.
2003Rapid functional analysis of genes involved in cell wall synthesis of cerealsBurton, R.; Gatford, K.; Gooding, P.; King, B.; Shirley, N.; Gibeaut, D.; Fincher, G.; Black, C.; Panozzo, J.; Cereals 2003 (53rd : 2003 : Glenelg, South Australia)
2000Cell Wall Metabolism in Barley ColeoptilesGibeaut, D.; Burton, R.; Lahnstein, J.; Shirley, N.; Bacic, A.; Fincher, G.; Logue, D.; 8th International Barley Genetics Symposium (22 Oct 2000 : Adelaide, Australia)
2006Gene structure and expression pattern analysis of three monodehydroascorbate reductase (Mdhar) genes in Physcomitrella patens: Implications for the evolution of the MDHAR family in plantsLunde, C.; Baumann, U.; Shirley, N.; Drew, D.; Fincher, G.
2008The genetics and transcriptional profiles of the cellulose synthase-like HvCslF gene family in barleyBurton, R.; Jobling, S.; Harvey, A.; Shirley, N.; Mather, D.; Bacic, A.; Fincher, G.
2005Characterization and expression patterns of UDP-D-glucuronate decarboxylase genes in barleyZhang, Q.; Shirley, N.; Lahnstein, J.; Fincher, G.
2004The CesA gene family of barley. Quantitative analysis of transcripts reveals two groups of co-expressed genesBurton, R.; Shirley, N.; King, B.; Harvey, A.; Fincher, G.
2009Analysis of the (1,3)-beta-D-glucan synthase gene family of barleySchober, M.; Burton, R.; Shirley, N.; Jacobs, A.; Fincher, G.
2009The cellulose-synthase like C (CSLC) family of barley includes members that are integral membrane proteins targeted to the plasma membraneDwivany, F.; Yulia, D.; Burton, R.; Shirley, N.; Wilson, S.; Fincher, G.; Bacic, A.; Newbigin, E.; Doblin, M.