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TCP transcription factors: architectures of plant form

  • Nora G. Uberti Manassero

    Nora Uberti Manassero did her undergraduate studies in biotechnology at the University of Litoral, Santa Fe, Argentina. In 2008, she joined the research group of Dr. Daniel Gonzalez, where she is finishing her PhD working on the functional aspects of TCP transcription factors as a fellow of the National Research Council of Argentina.

    , Ivana L. Viola

    Ivana Viola obtained her PhD in biological sciences from the University of Litoral in 2008. Her work has been devoted to the study of protein-DNA interaction mechanisms of plant transcription factors involved in plant development. Since 2011, she is a career researcher of the National Research Council of Argentina.

    , Elina Welchen

    Elina Welchen obtained her PhD in biological sciences from the University of Litoral in 2005. She works on the expression of genes that encode components of the mitochondrial respiratory chain with special emphasis on the mechanisms that coordinate mitochondrial biogenesis. Since 2007, she is a career researcher of the National Research Council of Argentina.

    and Daniel H. Gonzalez

    Daniel H. Gonzalez holds a PhD in biochemistry from the University of Rosario, Argentina. After his postdoctoral stay in Munich and Strasbourg, he became an independent group leader as a researcher of the National Research Council of Argentina in 1995. Since 1999, he is a professor of molecular and cellular biology at the Faculty of Biochemistry and Biological Sciences, University of Litoral, Argentina.

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Published/Copyright: February 7, 2013

Received: 2012-11-19
Accepted: 2012-12-21
Published Online: 2013-02-07
Published in Print: 2013-04-01

©2013 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin Boston

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