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Elena Raimondi

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International Journal of Molecular Sciences|April 23, 2022
Molecular Dynamics and Evolution of Centromeres in the Genus EquusFrancesca M Piras, Eleonora Cappelletti, Marco Santagostino, et al.
Cells|April 26, 2024
Chromosome Transplantation: Opportunities and LimitationsAngela La Grua, Ilaria Rao, Lucia Susani, et al.
Physiologia Plantarum|December 7, 2010
Cell death induction and nitric oxide biosynthesis in white poplar (Populus alba) suspension cultures exposed to alfalfa saponinsAlma Balestrazzi, Valentina Agoni, Aldo Tava, et al.
Genes|June 23, 2019
Satellite DNA at the Centromere is Dispensable for Segregation FidelityAnnalisa Roberti, Mirella Bensi, Alice Mazzagatti, et al.
Plos Genetics|February 20, 2010
Uncoupling of satellite DNA and centromeric function in the genus EquusFrancesca M Piras, Solomon G Nergadze, Elisa Magnani, et al.
Journal of Biotechnology|October 19, 2002
Targets and assays for discovering novel antibacterial agentsStefano Donadio, Lucia Carrano, Letizia Brandi, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|June 12, 2002
Human chromosomes 9, 12, and 15 contain the nucleation sites of stress-induced nuclear bodiesMarco Denegri, Daniela Moralli, Mariano Rocchi, et al.
Molecular Cytogenetics|April 29, 2016
The major horse satellite DNA family is associated with centromere competenceFederico Cerutti, Riccardo Gamba, Alice Mazzagatti, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|July 26, 2022
Robertsonian Fusion and Centromere Repositioning Contributed to the Formation of Satellite-free Centromeres During the Evolution of ZebrasEleonora Cappelletti, Francesca M Piras, Lorenzo Sola, et al.
Hereditas|July 16, 2011
Polymorphic organization of constitutive heterochromatin in Equus asinus (2n = 62) chromosome 1Elena Raimondi, Francesca M Piras, Solomon G Nergadze, et al.
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences|April 23, 2022
Molecular Dynamics and Evolution of Centromeres in the Genus EquusFrancesca M Piras, Eleonora Cappelletti, Marco Santagostino, et al.
Cells|April 26, 2024
Chromosome Transplantation: Opportunities and LimitationsAngela La Grua, Ilaria Rao, Lucia Susani, et al.
Physiologia Plantarum|December 7, 2010
Cell death induction and nitric oxide biosynthesis in white poplar (Populus alba) suspension cultures exposed to alfalfa saponinsAlma Balestrazzi, Valentina Agoni, Aldo Tava, et al.
Genes|June 23, 2019
Satellite DNA at the Centromere is Dispensable for Segregation FidelityAnnalisa Roberti, Mirella Bensi, Alice Mazzagatti, et al.
Plos Genetics|February 20, 2010
Uncoupling of satellite DNA and centromeric function in the genus EquusFrancesca M Piras, Solomon G Nergadze, Elisa Magnani, et al.
Journal of Biotechnology|October 19, 2002
Targets and assays for discovering novel antibacterial agentsStefano Donadio, Lucia Carrano, Letizia Brandi, et al.
Molecular Biology of the Cell|June 12, 2002
Human chromosomes 9, 12, and 15 contain the nucleation sites of stress-induced nuclear bodiesMarco Denegri, Daniela Moralli, Mariano Rocchi, et al.
Molecular Cytogenetics|April 29, 2016
The major horse satellite DNA family is associated with centromere competenceFederico Cerutti, Riccardo Gamba, Alice Mazzagatti, et al.
Molecular Biology and Evolution|July 26, 2022
Robertsonian Fusion and Centromere Repositioning Contributed to the Formation of Satellite-free Centromeres During the Evolution of ZebrasEleonora Cappelletti, Francesca M Piras, Lorenzo Sola, et al.
Hereditas|July 16, 2011
Polymorphic organization of constitutive heterochromatin in Equus asinus (2n = 62) chromosome 1Elena Raimondi, Francesca M Piras, Solomon G Nergadze, et al.
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