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Russell L. Malmberg
Researcher at University of Georgia
Publications - 88
Citations - 4262
Russell L. Malmberg is an academic researcher from University of Georgia. The author has contributed to research in topics: Nucleic acid secondary structure & Nicotiana tabacum. The author has an hindex of 27, co-authored 87 publications receiving 4054 citations. Previous affiliations of Russell L. Malmberg include Michigan State University & University of Wisconsin-Madison.
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Do polyamines have roles in plant development
TL;DR: Article de synthese sur le role des polyamines durant les phases de croissance and de developpement: division cellulaire embryogenese, rhizogenese , floraison et croissance du tube pollinique.
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A standardized kinesin nomenclature.
Carolyn J. Lawrence,R. Kelly Dawe,Karen R. Christie,Don W. Cleveland,Scott C. Dawson,Sharyn A. Endow,Lawrence S.B. Goldstein,Holly V. Goodson,Nobutaka Hirokawa,Jonathon Howard,Russell L. Malmberg,J. Richard McIntosh,Harukata Miki,Timothy J. Mitchison,Yasushi Okada,Anireddy S. N. Reddy,William M. Saxton,Manfred Schliwa,Jonathan M. Scholey,Ronald D. Vale,Claire E. Walczak,Linda Wordeman +21 more
TL;DR: A standardized kinesin nomenclature based on 14 family designations is set forth, which unifies all previous phylogenies and nomenClature proposals, while allowing individual sequence names to remain the same, and for expansion to occur as new sequences are discovered.
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Analysis of septins across kingdoms reveals orthology and new motifs
TL;DR: The studies provide an evolutionary history for this important family of proteins and a framework and consistent nomenclature for comparison of septin orthologs across kingdoms.
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Regulation of Arabidopsis thaliana (L.) Heynh Arginine Decarboxylase by Potassium Deficiency Stress
TL;DR: It is shown that A. thaliana responds to potassium deficiency stress by increasing ARGdc activity by up to 10-fold over unstressed plants with a corresponding increase in putrescine levels of up to 20-fold, while spermidine and spermine levels do not increase proportionately.
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Epistasis for Fitness-Related Quantitative Traits in Arabidopsis thaliana Grown in the Field and in the Greenhouse
TL;DR: The results support the idea that epistatic interactions are an important part of natural genetic variation and reinforce the need for caution in comparing results from greenhouse-grown and field-grown plants.