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Rino Cella

Researcher at University of Pavia

Publications -  15
Citations -  1212

Rino Cella is an academic researcher from University of Pavia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Gene & Cell cycle. The author has an hindex of 10, co-authored 15 publications receiving 1104 citations. Previous affiliations of Rino Cella include University of Ferrara & University of Paris.

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Global analysis of Arabidopsis gene expression uncovers a complex array of changes impacting pathogen response and cell cycle during geminivirus infection

TL;DR: Geminiviruses modulate plant cell cycle status by differentially impacting the CYCD/retinoblastoma-related protein/E2F regulatory network and facilitating progression into the endocycle.
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Interplay between Arabidopsis activating factors E2Fb and E2Fa in cell cycle progression and development.

TL;DR: Overexpression of AtE2Fb in transgenic Arabidopsis plants led to striking modifications of the morphology of roots, cotyledons, and leaves that can be ascribed to stimulation of cell division.
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The use of random amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) markers to identify strawberry varieties: a forensic application.

TL;DR: This study confirms that the RAPD technique is especially suitable for identification of asexually reproduced plant varieties for forensic or agricultural purposes.
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Two cell‐cycle regulated SET‐domain proteins interact with proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) in Arabidopsis

TL;DR: The results suggest that both proteins may play a role in the cell cycle or DNA replication, and that the activity of ATXR5 may be regulated via its subcellular localization.
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Two E2F Sites in the Arabidopsis MCM3 Promoter Have Different Roles in Cell Cycle Activation and Meristematic Expression

TL;DR: It is shown that the AtMCM3 gene is transcriptionally regulated at S phase, and two highly similar E2F binding sites in the promoter of the MCM 3 gene are responsible for different cell cycle regulation or developmental expression patterns depending on the cellular environment.