Short and Long Distance Signaling, 2012 Advances in Plant Biology Series, Vol. 3
Coordonnateurs : Kragler Friedrich, Hülskamp Martin
Viral studies point the way: Mechanisms of intercellular transport.- Embryogenesis as a model system to dissect the genetic and developmental regulation of cell-to-cell transport via plasmodesmata.- Function and Identification of Mobile Transcription Factors.- Cell-to-cell Movement of Homeodomain Transcription Factors: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow.- Mechanism of small RNA Movement.- Long-distance Signaling by small RNAs.- Signaling and Phloem-Mobile Transcripts.
Dr. Kragler is lecturer of plant cell biology at the University of Vienna and the University of Potsdam. After his postdoctorial research as a Schrödinger Fellow in the laboratory of W.J. Lucas at UC-Davis and as group leader at the Max. F. Perutz Laboratories in Vienna, Dr. Kragler joined in 2011 the Max Planck Institute for Molecular Plant Physiology in Golm, Germany. The main research topic of his group is on the function of intercellular transport of proteins and RNA in plants.
Dr. Hülskamp holds a Full Professorship at the Botanical Institute, University of Cologne. He did his PhD on developmental biology of Drosophila melanogaster and changed the topic during his postdoctoral time at the University of Munich working with G. Jürgens and Harvard University in the laboratory of R. Pruitt. In 1994 he joined the ZMBP University of Tübingen as a group leader and accepted the current position as a Full Professor in 1999. His main research interest is the intercellular communication between plant cell in the context of developmental processes.
Date de parution : 03-2014
Ouvrage de 188 p.
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