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Matteo Gionfriddo

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Trends in Plant Science|October 13, 2019
Directed Evolution of Plant Processes: Towards a Green (r)Evolution?Matteo Gionfriddo, Laura De Gara, Francesco Loreto
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|April 21, 2023
Perspectives on improving crop Rubisco by directed evolutionMatteo Gionfriddo, Timothy Rhodes, Spencer M Whitney
FEBS Letters|June 19, 2023
The challenge of engineering Rubisco for improving photosynthesisMatteo Gionfriddo, Kun Zang, Manajit Hayer-Hartl
Journal of Public Health in Africa|January 29, 2019
Field application of the Micro Biological Survey method for the assessment of the microbiological safety of different water sources in TanzaniaMatteo Gionfriddo, Beatrice Nicolosi, Lorenza Murgia, et al.
Nature Plants|September 24, 2025
Author Correction: Laboratory evolution of Rubisco solubility and catalytic switches to enhance plant productivityMatteo Gionfriddo, Rosemary Birch, Timothy Rhodes, et al.
Nature Plants|September 9, 2025
Laboratory evolution of Rubisco solubility and catalytic switches to enhance plant productivityMatteo Gionfriddo, Rosemary Birch, Timothy Rhodes, et al.
Journal of Experimental Botany|November 2, 2022
Escherichia coli expressing chloroplast chaperones as a proxy to test heterologous Rubisco production in leavesSally Buck, Tim Rhodes, Matteo Gionfriddo, et al.
Journal of Plant Physiology|March 3, 2020
Enhanced bioactive compound production in broccoli cells due to coronatine and methyl jasmonate is linked to antioxidative metabolismPedro Joaquín Sánchez-Pujante, Matteo Gionfriddo, Ana Belén Sabater-Jara, et al.
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Trends in Plant Science|October 13, 2019
Directed Evolution of Plant Processes: Towards a Green (r)Evolution?Matteo Gionfriddo, Laura De Gara, Francesco Loreto
Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology|April 21, 2023
Perspectives on improving crop Rubisco by directed evolutionMatteo Gionfriddo, Timothy Rhodes, Spencer M Whitney
FEBS Letters|June 19, 2023
The challenge of engineering Rubisco for improving photosynthesisMatteo Gionfriddo, Kun Zang, Manajit Hayer-Hartl
Journal of Public Health in Africa|January 29, 2019
Field application of the Micro Biological Survey method for the assessment of the microbiological safety of different water sources in TanzaniaMatteo Gionfriddo, Beatrice Nicolosi, Lorenza Murgia, et al.
Nature Plants|September 24, 2025
Author Correction: Laboratory evolution of Rubisco solubility and catalytic switches to enhance plant productivityMatteo Gionfriddo, Rosemary Birch, Timothy Rhodes, et al.
Nature Plants|September 9, 2025
Laboratory evolution of Rubisco solubility and catalytic switches to enhance plant productivityMatteo Gionfriddo, Rosemary Birch, Timothy Rhodes, et al.
Journal of Experimental Botany|November 2, 2022
Escherichia coli expressing chloroplast chaperones as a proxy to test heterologous Rubisco production in leavesSally Buck, Tim Rhodes, Matteo Gionfriddo, et al.
Journal of Plant Physiology|March 3, 2020
Enhanced bioactive compound production in broccoli cells due to coronatine and methyl jasmonate is linked to antioxidative metabolismPedro Joaquín Sánchez-Pujante, Matteo Gionfriddo, Ana Belén Sabater-Jara, et al.
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