Publications

(*undergraduate author)
Edlund, A.F., Olsen, K., Mendoza, C.*, Wang, J., Buckley, T.*, Nguyen, M.*, and H. Owen (2016) Escaping the pollen grain: Degradation of sporopollenin in the Brassicaceae (in preparation)
Edlund, A.F., Bucher, M.*, Antia, A.*, Rafizadeh, A.*, S. Rao. (2016) Disparities in Arabidopisis thaliana pollen performance. American Journal of Botany (in preparation).
Edlund, A.F., Zheng, Q., Lowe, N., Kuseryk, S.*, Ainsworth, K.L.*, Lyles, R.H., Sibener, S., and D. Preuss. (2016) Pollen from Arabidopsis thaliana and other Brassicaceae are functionally omniaperturate. American Journal of Botany (in preparation)
Edlund, A.F. and Z.A. Winthrop* (2014) Sharing what he saw: An appreciation of Gunnar Erdtman’s life and illustrations Grana 53 (1): 1-21.
 Edlund, A.F., Davidson, L.A. and R.E.K. Keller (2013) Cell Segregation, Mixing and Tissue Pattern in the Spinal Cord of the Xenopus laevis Neurula. Developmental Dynamics 242 (10): 1134-46.
Swanson, R., Edlund, A.F., Preuss, D. (2004) Species Specificity in Pollen-Pistil Interactions. Annual Review of Genetics 38:793-818.
 Edlund, A.F., Swanson, R., Preuss, D. (2004) Pollen and Stigma Structure and Function:  The Role of Diversity in Pollination. The Plant Cell 16: S84-S92.
Palanivelu, R., Brass, L., Edlund, A.F., Preuss, D. (2003) Pollen Tube Growth and Guidance is Regulated by POP2, an Arabidopsis Gene that Controls GABA Levels. (2003) Cell 114: 47-59.
Keller R, Davidson L., Edlund A., Elul T, Ezin M, Shook D, Skoglund, P. (2000) Mechanisms of Convergence and Extension by Cell Intercalation. Philos. Trans. R. Soc. Lond. B. Biol. Sci. 355(1399): 897-922.
 Edlund, A.F., Koehl M.A.R. (1998) Adhesion and Reattachment of Colonial Ascidians to Various Substrata:  Weak Glue Can Prevent Tissue Damage. J. of Experimental Bio. 201: 2397-2402.
Kamath S.F., Kelley L.K., Friedman, A.F.*, Smith, C.H.  (1990) Transport and Binding in Calcium Uptake by Microvillous Membrane of Human Placenta. Amer. J. of Physiology (3, Pt1):C789-794.

Press

Chicago Tribune, July 17, 2003 “Budding theory links seeds, brain chemical” by Ronald Kotulak
Science News 7/19/2003 vol. 164 (3): 39.  “Down the Tubes: Amino acid proves key to plant reproduction. “ By J. Travis
Nature Cell Biology (2003) 5: 778 News and Views.  “Tip of the POP2” by Donald McDonald