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Current · Arkansas
Last published
2019
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OpenAlex · ORCID
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2026-08-08
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Inés Pinto's research focuses on the study of plant physiology and cultivation. Her work investigates how plants respond to environmental conditions and explores methods for improving crop yields. Pinto has published research related to these areas, contributing to the understanding of plant biological processes and agricultural practices.
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- h-index: 3
- Publications: 3
- Citations: 38
Selected Publications
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Whole-Genome Approach to Understanding the Mechanism of Action of a Histatin 5-Derived Peptide (2019)
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The Iron-Dependent Regulation of the Candida albicans Oxidative Stress Response by the CCAAT-Binding Factor (2017)
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Suppressor Analysis of a Histone Defect Identifies a New Function for the Hda1 Complex in Chromosome Segregation (2006)
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