Dr. Ian Moore

Dr. Ian Moore

University of Oxford

H-index: 36

Europe-United Kingdom

About Dr. Ian Moore

Dr. Ian Moore, With an exceptional h-index of 36 and a recent h-index of 23 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Oxford, specializes in the field of Plant cell biology.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

A self-regulatory cell-wall-sensing module at cell edges controls plant growth

Characterization of intracellular membrane structures derived from a massive expansion of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane due to synthetic ER-membrane-resident polyproteins

NET4 and RabG3 link actin to the tonoplast and facilitate cytoskeletal remodelling during stomatal immunity

Edge-based growth control in Arabidopsis involves two cell wall-associated Receptor-Like Proteins

A procedure for Dex-induced gene transactivation in Arabidopsis ovules

Characterisation of organised smooth endoplasmic reticulum suggests a route towards synthetic compartmentalisation

The steroid-inducible pOp6/LhGR gene expression system is fast, sensitive and does not cause plant growth defects in rice (Oryza sativa)

A NET4-RabG3 couple mediate the link between actin and the tonoplast and is essential for normal actin cytoskeletal remodelling in stomatal closure to flg22

Dr. Ian Moore Information

University

Position

University Lecturer in Plant Sciences

Citations(all)

6836

Citations(since 2020)

1496

Cited By

5655

hIndex(all)

36

hIndex(since 2020)

23

i10Index(all)

53

i10Index(since 2020)

37

Email

University Profile Page

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Dr. Ian Moore Skills & Research Interests

Plant cell biology

Top articles of Dr. Ian Moore

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

A self-regulatory cell-wall-sensing module at cell edges controls plant growth

Nature Plants

Liam Elliott

Monika Kalde

Ann-Kathrin Schürholz

Xinyu Zhang

Sebastian Wolf

...

2024/3/7

Characterization of intracellular membrane structures derived from a massive expansion of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) membrane due to synthetic ER-membrane-resident polyproteins

Journal of Experimental Botany

Andras Sandor

Marketa Samalova

Federica Brandizzi

Verena Kriechbaumer

Ian Moore

...

2024/1/1

NET4 and RabG3 link actin to the tonoplast and facilitate cytoskeletal remodelling during stomatal immunity

Nature Communications

Timothy J Hawkins

Michaela Kopischke

Patrick J Duckney

Katarzyna Rybak

David A Mentlak

...

2023/9/20

Edge-based growth control in Arabidopsis involves two cell wall-associated Receptor-Like Proteins

bioRxiv

Liam Elliott

Monika Kalde

Ann-Kathrin Schuerholz

Sebastian Wolf

Ian Moore

...

2022

A procedure for Dex-induced gene transactivation in Arabidopsis ovules

Plant methods

Jasmin Schubert

Yanru Li

Marta A Mendes

Danli Fei

Hugh Dickinson

...

2022/3/29

Characterisation of organised smooth endoplasmic reticulum suggests a route towards synthetic compartmentalisation

bioRxiv

Andras Sandor

Marketa Samalova

Federica Brandizzi

Verena Kriechbaumer

Ian Moore

...

2022/10/28

The steroid-inducible pOp6/LhGR gene expression system is fast, sensitive and does not cause plant growth defects in rice (Oryza sativa)

BMC Plant Biology

Marketa Samalova

Ian Moore

2021/12

A NET4-RabG3 couple mediate the link between actin and the tonoplast and is essential for normal actin cytoskeletal remodelling in stomatal closure to flg22

bioRxiv

Timothy J Hawkins

Michaela Kopischke

David A Mentlak

Patrick Duckney

Johan TM Kroon

...

2021/9/30

Mapping cellular nanoscale viscoelasticity and relaxation times relevant to growth of living Arabidopsis thaliana plants using multifrequency AFM

Acta Biomaterialia

Jacob Seifert

Charlotte Kirchhelle

Ian Moore

Sonia Contera

2021/2/1

TRIPP is a plant-specific component of the Arabidopsis TRAPPII membrane trafficking complex with important roles in plant development

The Plant Cell

Veder J Garcia

Shou-Ling Xu

Raksha Ravikumar

Wenfei Wang

Liam Elliott

...

2020/7/1

Spatio-temporal control of post-Golgi exocytic trafficking in plants

Liam Elliott

Ian Moore

Charlotte Kirchhelle

2020/2/15

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