

Regulation of DELLA proteins by post-translational modifications
Blanco-Touriñán N, Serrano-Mislata A, Alabadí D.
Plant Cell Physiol (2020) doi: 10.1093/pcp/pcaa113.
The pillars of land plants: new insights into stem development.
Serrano-Mislata A, Sablowski R.
Curr. Opin. Plant Biol. (2018) 45, 11-17.
DELLA genes restrict inflorescence meristem function independently of plant height.
Serrano-Mislata A, Bencivenga S, Bush M, Schiessl K, Boden S, Sablowski R.
Nat. Plants (2017) 3, 749-754.
Control of Oriented Tissue Growth through Repression of Organ Boundary Genes Promotes Stem Morphogenesis.
Bencivenga S, Serrano-Mislata A, Bush M, Fox S, Sablowski R.
Dev. Cell (2017) 39, 198-208.
Separate elements of the TERMINAL FLOWER 1 cis-regulatory region integrate pathways to control flowering time and shoot meristem identity.
Serrano-Mislata A, Fernández-Nohales P, Doménech MJ, Hanzawa Y, Bradley D, Madueño F.
Development (2016) 143, 3315-3327.
Active Control of Cell Size Generates Spatial Detail during Plant Organogenesis.
Serrano-Mislata A, Schiessl K, Sablowski R.
Curr. Biol. (2015) 25, 2991-2996.
Antonio Serrano-Mislata
I am a developmental biologist interested in understanding the amazing capacity of plants to form new organs throughout their life cycle -a few weeks in grasses, hundreds or thousands of years in trees- under fluctuating and usually adverse conditions
- 2022 to present / Junior Researcher SEJIGENT / IBMCP, Valencia, Spain.
- 2019 to 2022 / Postdoc at the Plasticity Lab / IBMCP / Valencia, Spain.
- 2017 to 2019 / Marie Curie Fellow / IBMCP, Valencia, Spain.
- 2012 to 2016 / Postdoc at the Sablowski Lab / JIC, Norwich, UK.
- 2010 to 2012 / Postdoc at the Madueño Lab / IBMCP, Valencia, Spain.
- 2001 to 2010 / PhD candidate at the Madueño Lab / IBMCP, Valencia, Spain.
- 1999 to 2001 / Biochemistry Degree / Universitat de València, Spain
- 1994 to 1999 / Biology Degree / Universitat de València, Spain
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