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21. CRISPR/Cas9 mutants of tomato MIR164 genes uncover their functional specialization in development.  

Gupta S, Vishwakarma A, Kenea H, Galsurker O, Cohen H, Aharoni A, Arazi T (2021) Plant Physiology

20. The plant cuticle: an ancient guardian barrier set against long-standing rivals. 

Arya GC, Sarkar S, Manasherova E, Aharoni A, Cohen H (2021) Frontiers in Plant Science

19. High resolution, spatial metabolite mapping enhances the current plant gene and pathway discovery toolbox. 

Dong Y, Sonawane P, Cohen H, Polturak G, Feldberg L, Hen-Avivi S, Rogachev I, Aharoni A (2020) New Phytologist

18. Developmental programs interplay with ABA to coordinate root suberization in Arabidopsis.

Wang C, Wang H, Li P, Li H, Xu C, Cohen H, Aharoni A, Wu S (2020) The Plant Journal

17. SUBERMAN regulates developmental suberization of the Arabidopsis root endodermis.

Cohen H, Fedyuk V, Wang C, Wu S, Aharoni A (2020) The Plant Journal 102:431-447

*** The paper was chosen for an Editorial Research Highlight: "An MYB-family transcription factor with suber powers"

 

16. A multilevel study of melon fruit reticulation provides insight to skin ligno-suberization hallmarks.

Cohen H, Dong Y, Szymanski J, Lashbrooke J, Meir S, Almekias-Siegl E, Zeisler-Diehl VV, Schreiber L, Aharoni A (2019)

Plant Physiology 179:1486-1501

 

15. Revising the attempts to fortify methionine contents in plant seeds.

Amir R, Cohen H, Hacham Y (2019) Journal of Experimental Botany 70:4105-4114

 

14. The metabolic roles of free amino acids during seed development.

Amir R, Galili G, Cohen H (2018) Plant Science 275:11-18

 

13. Assimilation of ‘omics’ strategies to study the cuticle layer and suberin lamellae in plants.

Cohen H, Szymanski J, Aharoni A (2017) Journal of Experimental Botany 68:5389-5400  

 

12. The relative contribution of genes operate in the S-methylmethionine cycle to methionine metabolism in Arabidopsis seeds.

Cohen H*, Salmon A*, Tietel Z, Hacham Y, Amir R (2017) Plant Cell Reports 36:731-743. *equal contribution

 

11. Repression of CYSTATHIONINE γ-SYNTHASE in Arabidopsis seeds recruits the S-methylmethionine cycle.

Cohen H, Hacham Y, Panizel I, Rogachev I, Aharoni A, Amir R (2017) Plant Physiology 174:1322-1333

 

10. Elucidating the effects of higher expression level of cystathionine γ-synthase on methionine contents in transgenic Arabidopsis, soybean and tobacco Seeds.

 

Cohen H, Hacham Y, Matityahu I, Amir R (2017) In: Sulfur Metabolism in Higher Plants - Fundamental, Environmental and Agricultural Aspects by De Kok LJ, Haneklaus SH, Hawkesford MJ, Schnug E. Springer.

 

9. MYB107 and MYB9 homologs regulate suberin deposition in angiosperms.

Lashbrooke J, Cohen H, Levy-Samocha D, Tzfadia O, Panizel I, Zeisler V, Massalha H, Stern A, Trainotti L, Schreiber L, Costa F, Aharoni A (2016). Plant Cell 28:2097-2116

 

8. Higher endogenous methionine in transgenic Arabidopsis seeds affects the composition of storage proteins and lipids.

Cohen H, Pajak A, Pandurangan S, Amir R, Marsolais F (2016) Amino Acids 48:1413-1422

 

7. Genetic background and environmental conditions drive metabolic variation in wild type and transgenic soybean (Glycine max) seeds.

Cohen H, Shir OM, Yu Y, Hou W, Sun S, Han T, Amir R (2016) Plant Cell & Environment 39:1805-1817

 

 

6. Dose-dependent effects of higher methionine levels on the transcriptome and metabolome of transgenic Arabidopsis seeds. 

 

Cohen H, Amir R (2016) Plant Cell Reports 36:719-730

 

 

5. Metabolite profiling of mature Arabidopsis thaliana seeds using gas chromatography-mass spectrometry (GC-MS).

Cohen H, Matityahu I, Amir R (2016) Bio-Protocols 6:1-9

 

 

4. Methionine and S-methylmethionine exhibit temporal and spatial accumulation patterns during the Arabidopsis life cycle.

Frank A*, Cohen H*, Hoffman D, Amir R (2015) Amino Acids 47:497-510. *equal contribution

 

 

3. Seed-specific expression of CYSTATHIONINE γ-SYNTHASE in Arabidopsis stimulates metabolic and transcriptomic responses associated with desiccation stress.

Cohen H, Israeli H, Matityahu I, Amir R (2014) Plant Physiology 166:1575-1592

 

 

2. Morphological, cytological and metabolic consequences of auto-polyploidization in Hylocereus (Cactaceae) species.

Cohen H, Fait A, Tel-Zur N (2013) BMC Plant Biology 13:173-187

 

 

1. Morphological changes and self-incompatibility breakdown associated with autopolyploidization in Hylocereus species (Cactaceae).

Cohen H, Tel-Zur (2012) Euphytica 184:345-354

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