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Véronique Santoni
Researcher at University of Montpellier
Publications - 24
Citations - 4114
Véronique Santoni is an academic researcher from University of Montpellier. The author has contributed to research in topics: Aquaporin & Arabidopsis. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 24 publications receiving 3655 citations. Previous affiliations of Véronique Santoni include Institut national de la recherche agronomique.
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Plant Aquaporins: Membrane Channels with Multiple Integrated Functions
TL;DR: How a wide range of selectivity profiles and regulation properties allows aquaporins to be integrated in numerous functions, throughout plant development, and during adaptations to variable living conditions is examined.
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Membrane proteins and proteomics: un amour impossible?
TL;DR: This review shows how two‐dimensional electrophoresis performs with membrane proteins from bacteria or animal or vegetable cells and tissues, the recent progress in this field, and it examines future prospects in this area.
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Aquaporins in Plants.
Christophe Maurel,Yann Boursiac,Doan-Trung Luu,Véronique Santoni,Zaigham Shahzad,Lionel Verdoucq +5 more
TL;DR: Research on aquaporins delineates ever expanding fields in plant integrative biology thereby establishing their crucial role in plants.
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Role of a Single Aquaporin Isoform in Root Water Uptake
Hélène Javot,Virginie Lauvergeat,Véronique Santoni,Fabrice Martin-Laurent,Josette Güçlü,Joëlle Vinh,Julian A. Heyes,Katja I. Franck,Anton R. Schäffner,David Bouchez,Christophe Maurel +10 more
TL;DR: The phenotype of PIP2;2 mutants demonstrates that, despite their high homology and isoform multiplicity, plant aquaporins have evolved with nonredundant functions and are identified as an aquaporin specialized in osmotic fluid transport.
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Plant aquaporins: roles in plant physiology.
TL;DR: Comprehensive insights made on plant aquaporins in recent years are presented, pointing to their molecular and physiological specificities with respect to animal or microbial counterparts.