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A new link between stress response and nucleolar function during pollen development in Arabidopsis mediated by AtREN1 protein

Reňák D., Gibalová A., Šolcová K., Honys D.
PLANT CELL AND ENVIRONMENT 37: 670-683, 2014

Keywords: heat shock response; heat shock transcription factor; male gametophyte development; nucleolus; pollen
Abstract:
DOI: 10.1111/pce.12186
Fulltext: renak_14_atren1_pce.pdf (1.17 MB)
IEB authors: Antónia Gibalová, David Honys, David Reňák
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