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Emmanuel Aguilar
  • Department of Environmental Biology, Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas (CIB-CSIC), Spain
Research fields
  • Plant science
Personal information

Education

M.S in Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biomedicine, Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid, 2013

Current Position

Ph. D student in Molecular Biology, Department of Environmental Biology, Centro de Investigaciones Biológicas (CIB-CSIC) and Universidad Complutense de Madrid, Madrid

Publications

  1. Aguilar, E., Almendral, D., Allende, L., Pacheco, R., Chung, B. N., Canto, T. and Tenllado, F. (2015). The P25 protein of Potato virus X is the main pathogenicity determinant responsible for systemic necrosis in PVX-associated synergisms. Journal of Virology 89: 2090-2103.
  2. Del Toro, F. J., Aguilar, E., Hernandez-Walias, F. J., Tenllado, F., Chung, B. N. and Canto, T. (2015). High Temperature, High Ambient CO(2) Affect the Interactions between Three Positive-Sense RNA Viruses and a Compatible Host Differentially, but not Their Silencing Suppression Efficiencies. PLoS One 10(8): e0136062.
  3. Aguilar, E., Allende, L., Del Toro, F. J., Chung, B. N., Canto, T. and Tenllado, F. (2015). Effects of Elevated CO(2)and Temperature on Pathogenicity Determinants and Virulence of Potato virus X/Potyvirus-Associated Synergism. Mol Plant Microbe Interact 28(12): 1364-1373.
  4. Garcia-Marcos, A., Pacheco, R., Manzano, A., Aguilar, E. and Tenllado, F. (2013). Oxylipin biosynthesis genes positively regulate programmed cell death during compatible infections with the synergistic pair potato virus X-potato virus Y and Tomato spotted wilt virus. J Virol 87(10): 5769-5783.


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