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Structural basis of pathogen recognition by an integrated HMA domain in a plant NLR immune receptor

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An introduction to synthetic biology in plant systems: ERASynBio/OpenPlant summer school for early career researchers, September 2014

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SGRL can regulate chlorophyll metabolism and contributes to normal plant growth and development in Pisum sativum L

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Computational analyses of ancient pathogen DNA from herbarium samples: challenges and prospects

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Should I stay or should I go? Traffic control for plant pattern recognition receptors

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