Laura Ragni
Affiliations: | Center for Plant Molecular Biology, Tuebingen, Germany |
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Ji H, Ragni L. (2024) Plant growth: The heavy matter of weight-induced plant stem thickening. Current Biology : Cb. 34: R871-R873 |
Mor E, Pernisová M, Minne M, et al. (2022) bHLH heterodimer complex variations regulate cell proliferation activity in the meristems of . Iscience. 25: 105364 |
Singh D, Blicharz S, Stefanowicz K, et al. (2022) Combining Clearing and Fluorescence Microscopy for Visualising Changes in Gene Expression and Physiological Responses to Plasmodiophora brassicae. Journal of Visualized Experiments : Jove |
Ben-Targem M, Ripper D, Bayer M, et al. (2021) Auxin and Gibberellin signaling cross-talk promotes hypocotyl xylem expansion and cambium homeostasis. Journal of Experimental Botany |
Andersen TG, Molina D, Kilian J, et al. (2021) Tissue-Autonomous Phenylpropanoid Production Is Essential for Establishment of Root Barriers. Current Biology : Cb |
Xiao W, Molina D, Wunderling A, et al. (2020) Pluripotent Pericycle Cells Trigger Different Growth Outputs by Integrating Developmental Cues into Distinct Regulatory Modules. Current Biology : Cb |
Zhang J, Eswaran G, Alonso-Serra J, et al. (2019) Transcriptional regulatory framework for vascular cambium development in Arabidopsis roots. Nature Plants. 5: 1033-1042 |
Campilho A, Nieminen K, Ragni L. (2019) The development of the periderm: the final frontier between a plant and its environment. Current Opinion in Plant Biology. 53: 10-14 |
Alonso-Serra J, Safronov O, Lim KJ, et al. (2019) Tissue-specific study across the stem reveals the chemistry and transcriptome dynamics of birch bark. The New Phytologist |
Wunderling A, Ripper D, Barra-Jimenez A, et al. (2018) A molecular framework to study periderm formation in Arabidopsis. The New Phytologist |