Education
Ph.D., Department of Plant & Environmental Sciences, University of Copenhagen, 2012
Current position
Marie Curie IEF Fellow, University of Lausanne, Switzerland
Publications (since 2007)
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Andersen, T. G. and Halkier, B. A. (2014). Upon bolting the GTR1 and GTR2 transporters mediate transport of glucosinolates to the inflorescence rather than roots. Plant Signal Behav 9(1).
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Andersen, T. G., Nour-Eldin, H. H., Fuller, V. L., Olsen, C. E., Burow, M. and Halkier, B. A. (2013). Integration of biosynthesis and long-distance transport establish organ-specific glucosinolate profiles in vegetative Arabidopsis. Plant Cell 25(8): 3133-3145.
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Silvestro, D., Andersen, T. G., Schaller, H. and Jensen, P. E. (2013). Plant sterol metabolism. Delta(7)-Sterol-C5-desaturase (STE1/DWARF7), Delta(5,7)-sterol-Delta(7)-reductase (DWARF5) and Delta(24)-sterol-Delta(24)-reductase (DIMINUTO/DWARF1) show multiple subcellular localizations in Arabidopsis thaliana (Heynh) L. PLoS One 8(2): e56429.
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Nour-Eldin, H. H., Andersen, T. G., Burow, M., Madsen, S. R., Jorgensen, M. E., Olsen, C. E., Dreyer, I., Hedrich, R., Geiger, D. and Halkier, B. A. (2012). NRT/PTR transporters are essential for translocation of glucosinolate defence compounds to seeds. Nature 488(7412): 531-534.