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Michael S Brito

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da Silva Santos P, Manechini J, Brito M, Romanel E, Vicentini R, Scarpari M, et al.
Sci Rep . 2021 Feb; 11(1):4589. PMID: 33633157
Although reference genes have previously been used in the expression analysis of genes involved in sugarcane flowering they had not been experimentally validated for stability and consistency of expression between...
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Brito M, DePaoli H, Cossalter V, Avanci N, Ferreira P, Azevedo M, et al.
Plant Sci . 2018 Nov; 277:55-67. PMID: 30466601
Plant morphogenesis is dependent on cell proliferation and cell expansion, which are responsible for establishing final organ size and shape during development. Several genes have been described as encoding components...
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Nobile P, Bottcher A, Mayer J, Brito M, Dos Anjos I, Landell M, et al.
Mol Genet Genomics . 2017 Jul; 292(6):1323-1340. PMID: 28699001
Dirigent (DIR) proteins, encoded by DIR genes, are referred to as "dirigent" because they direct the outcome of the coupling of the monolignol coniferyl alcohol into (+) or (-) pinoresinol,...
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Brito M, Bertolino L, Cossalter V, Quiapim A, DePaoli H, Goldman G, et al.
Front Plant Sci . 2015 Aug; 6:561. PMID: 26257764
In Nicotiana tabacum, female gametophytes are not fully developed at anthesis, but flower buds pollinated 12 h before anthesis produce mature embryo sacs. We investigated several pollination-associated parameters in N....
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DePaoli H, Brito M, Quiapim A, Teixeira S, Goldman G, Dornelas M, et al.
New Phytol . 2011 Mar; 190(4):882-895. PMID: 21388377
A cDNA encoding a small lysine-rich protein of unknown function was identified in a tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) stigma/style suppression subtractive hybridization cDNA library. After its characterization, the corresponding gene was...
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Quiapim A, Brito M, Bernardes L, daSilva I, Malavazi I, DePaoli H, et al.
Plant Physiol . 2008 Dec; 149(3):1211-30. PMID: 19052150
The success of plant reproduction depends on pollen-pistil interactions occurring at the stigma/style. These interactions vary depending on the stigma type: wet or dry. Tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum) represents a model...