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    Comparison of regeneration capacity and Agrobacterium-mediated cell transformation efficiency of different cultivars and rootstocks of Vitis spp. via organogenesis by Sabbadini, S., Capriotti, L., Molesini, B., Pandolfini, T., Navacchi, O., Limera, C., Ricci, A., Mezzetti, B.

    Published in Scientific reports (24-01-2019)
    “…The success of in vitro plant regeneration and the competence of genetic transformation greatly depends on the genotype of the species of interest. In previous…”
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    Nanovector-mediated exogenous delivery of dsRNA induces silencing of target genes in very young tomato flower buds by Molesini, B, Pennisi, F, Cressoni, C, Vitulo, N, Dusi, V, Speghini, A, Pandolfini, T

    Published in Nanoscale advances (25-10-2022)
    “…RNA interference (RNAi) is a post-translational regulatory mechanism that controls gene expression in plants. This process can be artificially induced by…”
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    Two metallocarboxypeptidase inhibitors are implicated in tomato fruit development and regulated by the Inner No Outer transcription factor by Molesini, B., Rotino, G.L., Dusi, V., Chignola, R., Sala, T., Mennella, G., Francese, G., Pandolfini, T.

    Published in Plant science (Limerick) (01-01-2018)
    “…•Metallocarboxypeptidase inhibitors sequentially expressed during fruit development.•Involvement of metallocarboxypeptidase inhibitors in fruit…”
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    [OP.2D.02] LYCOPENE INCREASES NITRIC OXIDE BIOAVAILABILITY AND INHIBITS ENDOTHELIAL CELLS MIGRATION by Dalbeni, A, Treggiari, D, Molesini, B, Fava, C, Pandolfini, T, Minuz, P

    Published in Journal of hypertension (01-09-2016)
    “…OBJECTIVE:Epidemiologic and intervention studies suggest that dietary vegetables containing lycopene may associate with a reduction in cardiovascular risk…”
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    Anti‐angiogenic effects of two cystine‐knot miniproteins from tomato fruit by Cavallini, C, Trettene, M, Degan, M, Delva, P, Molesini, B, Minuz, P, Pandolfini, T

    Published in British journal of pharmacology (01-03-2011)
    “…BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Cystine‐knot miniproteins are characterized by a similar molecular structure. Some cystine‐knot miniproteins display therapeutically…”
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    Regeneration and genetic transformation via organogenesis of different cultivars of Vitis vinifera and Prunus persica by Girolomini, L, Sabbadini, S, Mezzetti, B, Palma, D, Pandolfini, T, Polverari, A

    Published in Acta horticulturae (01-01-2012)
    “…Fruit production represents one of the most important sectors for the Mediterranean area, including fruits for fresh market and industrial processing. The…”
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    spliceosomal intron of the rolA gene of Agrobacterium rhizogenes is a prokaryotic promoter by Pandolfini, T, Storlazzi, A, Calabria, E, Defez, R, Spena, A

    Published in Molecular microbiology (01-03-2000)
    “…Agrobacterium rhizogenes transfers DNA (T‐DNA) from its Ri plasmid to plant cells. All T‐DNA genes are expressed in plant cells. The rolA gene is the only…”
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    Comparison of two serpentine species with different nickel tolerance strategies by Gabbrielli, R. (Firenze Univ. (Italy). Dipartimento di Biologia Vegetale, Lab. de Fisiologia), Pandolfini, T, Vergnano, O, Palandri, M.R

    Published in Plant and soil (01-03-1990)
    “…The effects of nickel were studied in two serpentine species with different metal tolerance strategies: Silène italica L., which limits nickel uptake and…”
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    Molecular dissection of the role of auxin in fruit initiation by Pandolfini, Tiziana, Molesini, Barbara, Spena, Angelo

    Published in Trends in plant science (01-08-2007)
    “…Fruit set and growth usually requires fertilization. Fruit set and development without fertilization is called parthenocarpy. Feeding auxin to virgin flowers…”
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    The defH9-iaaM auxin-synthesizing gene increases plant fecundity and fruit production in strawberry and raspberry by Mezzetti, Bruno, Landi, Lucia, Pandolfini, Tiziana, Spena, Angelo

    Published in BMC biotechnology (15-03-2004)
    “…The DefH9-iaaM gene fusion which is expressed specifically in placenta/ovules and promotes auxin-synthesis confers parthenocarpic fruit development to…”
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    Open field trial of genetically modified parthenocarpic tomato: seedlessness and fruit quality by Rotino, Giuseppe Leonardo, Acciarri, Nazareno, Sabatini, Emidio, Mennella, Giuseppe, Lo Scalzo, Roberto, Maestrelli, Andrea, Molesini, Barbara, Pandolfini, Tiziana, Scalzo, Jessica, Mezzetti, Bruno, Spena, Angelo

    Published in BMC biotechnology (21-12-2005)
    “…Parthenocarpic tomato lines transgenic for the DefH9-RI-iaaM gene have been cultivated under open field conditions to address some aspects of the equivalence…”
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    Expression of self-complementary hairpin RNA under the control of the rolC promoter confers systemic disease resistance to plum pox virus without preventing local infection by Pandolfini, Tiziana, Molesini, Barbara, Avesani, Linda, Spena, Angelo, Polverari, Annalisa

    Published in BMC biotechnology (25-06-2003)
    “…Homology-dependent selective degradation of RNA, or post-transcriptional gene silencing (PTGS), is involved in several biological phenomena, including…”
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    Genetic engineering of parthenocarpic fruit development in tomato by Ficcadenti, N, Sestili, S, Pandolfini, T, Cirillo, C, Rotino, G.L, Spena, A

    Published in Molecular breeding (1999)
    “…Parthenocarpy was engineered in two genotypes of Lycopersicon esculentum Mill. by using the DefH9-iaaM chimeric gene. The parthenocarpic trait consists of…”
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    A physiological characterization of Mn-tolerant tobacco plants selected by in vitro culture by Santandrea, Geraldina, Pandolfini, Tiziana, Bennici, Andrea

    Published in Plant science (Limerick) (01-01-2000)
    “…In previous research, an in vitro stepwise procedure permitted us to obtain Nicotiana tabacum regenerated plant lines able to grow in the presence of Mn at 2…”
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