Preparing your research story for peer review and publication
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Preparing your research story for peer review and publication
Recorded Mary 2019
About this Webinar
Considering how important writing is to a career in science, many scientists receive little formal training in the writing process. In this seminar, Mary shares tips to help overcome common…
The White Stripes Featuring ALBOSTRIANS, a Chloroplast-Localized CCT Domain Protein
Research, The Plant Cell, The Plant Cell: In BriefVariegation in different organ types has been of great interest to biologists. The study of pigment variegation in maize kernels led to the discovery of transposable elements (McClintock, 1950), whereas the study of eye pigment variegation in Drosophila has led to interesting insights into chromatin…
Two pathways for trafficking the borate receptor BOR1
Plant Physiology, Plant Physiology: News and Views, ResearchPolar localization of plasma membrane proteins is an important way cells regulate signaling pathways, transport across membranes, and growth. Polarization has obvious cellular effects, but localization of membrane components also contributes significantly to processes such as tip growth in root hairs…
Recognizing The Plant Cell first authors: Mariana Diaz
The Plant Cell, The Plant Cell: Author ProfilesMariana Diaz, first author of SMC5/6 Complex Subunit NSE4A is Involved in DNA Damage Repair and Seed Development in Arabidopsis
Current position: Postdoctoral researcher, Matsunaga laboratory, Tokyo University of Science
Education: Ph.D., University of Cologne/Max Planck Institute for Plant Breeding…
An RNA-chaperone-like Protein in Chloroplasts
Research, The Plant Cell, The Plant Cell: In a NutshellJiang et al. isolated a plastid-localized RNA-chaperone-like protein and investigated its function. Plant Cell https://doi.org/10.1105/tpc.18.00946.
By Jingjing Jiang, Xin Chai, Nikolay Manavski, and Wei Chi
Background: RNA folding, which underlies the formation of RNA structure, is important…