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  • Published: 21.09.21

An improved assembly of the Albugo candida Ac2V genome reveals the expansion of the "CCG" class of effectors

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  • Published: 24.09.21

The microbial molecule that turns plants into zombies

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  • Published: 27.09.21

Bacterial rhamnolipids and their 3-hydroxyalkanoate precursors activate Arabidopsis innate immunity through two independent mechanisms

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  • Published: 27.09.21

Unlocking receptor biology one paper at a time

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  • Published: 28.09.21

The helper NLR immune protein NRC3 mediates the hypersensitive cell death caused by the cell-surface receptor Cf-4

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