Sandra Cortijo
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Recent Articles
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Charoensawan V, Cortijo S, Domijan M, Negrao S
Front Plant Sci
. 2022 Apr;
13:876432.
PMID: 35371157
No abstract available.
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Lambolez A, Kawamura A, Takahashi T, Rymen B, Iwase A, Favero D, et al.
Plant Cell Physiol
. 2022 Feb;
63(5):618-634.
PMID: 35157760
Many plants are able to regenerate upon cutting, and this process can be enhanced in vitro by incubating explants on hormone-supplemented media. While such protocols have been used for decades,...
3.
Schwall C, Loman T, Martins B, Cortijo S, Villava C, Kusmartsev V, et al.
Mol Syst Biol
. 2021 Jul;
17(7):e9832.
PMID: 34286912
Genetically identical individuals in bacterial populations can display significant phenotypic variability. This variability can be functional, for example by allowing a fraction of stress prepared cells to survive an otherwise...
4.
Yang W, Cortijo S, Korsbo N, Roszak P, Schiessl K, Gurzadyan A, et al.
Science
. 2021 Feb;
371(6536):1350-1355.
PMID: 33632892
Mitogens trigger cell division in animals. In plants, cytokinins, a group of phytohormones derived from adenine, stimulate cell proliferation. Cytokinin signaling is initiated by membrane-associated histidine kinase receptors and transduced...
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Cortijo S, Bhattarai M, Locke J, Ahnert S
Front Plant Sci
. 2021 Jan;
11:599464.
PMID: 33384705
Co-expression networks are a powerful tool to understand gene regulation. They have been used to identify new regulation and function of genes involved in plant development and their response to...
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Vimont N, Schwarzenberg A, Domijan M, Donkpegan A, Beauvieux R, Le Dantec L, et al.
Tree Physiol
. 2020 Sep;
41(4):544-561.
PMID: 32975290
In temperate trees, optimal timing and quality of flowering directly depend on adequate winter dormancy progression, regulated by a combination of chilling and warm temperatures. Physiological, genetic and functional genomic...
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Cortijo S, Locke J
Trends Plant Sci
. 2020 May;
25(10):1041-1051.
PMID: 32467064
Gene expression in individual cells can be surprisingly noisy. In unicellular organisms this noise can be functional; for example, by allowing a subfraction of the population to prepare for environmental...
8.
Vimont N, Fouche M, Campoy J, Tong M, Arkoun M, Yvin J, et al.
BMC Genomics
. 2019 Dec;
20(1):974.
PMID: 31830909
Background: Bud dormancy is a crucial stage in perennial trees and allows survival over winter to ensure optimal flowering and fruit production. Recent work highlighted physiological and molecular events occurring...
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Tong M, Lee K, Ezer D, Cortijo S, Jung J, Charoensawan V, et al.
Plant Physiol
. 2019 Nov;
182(1):612-625.
PMID: 31712305
The Evening Complex (EC) is a core component of the Arabidopsis () circadian clock, which represses target gene expression at the end of the day and integrates temperature information to...
10.
Cortijo S, Aydin Z, Ahnert S, Locke J
Mol Syst Biol
. 2019 Jan;
15(1):e8591.
PMID: 30679203
A fundamental question in biology is how gene expression is regulated to give rise to a phenotype. However, transcriptional variability is rarely considered although it could influence the relationship between...