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    Highly stable, antiviral, antibacterial cotton textiles via molecular engineering

    Cotton textiles are ubiquitous in daily life and are also one of the primary mediums for transmitting viruses and bacteria. Conventional approaches to fabricating antiviral and antibacterial textiles generally...

    Ji Qian, Qi Dong, Kayla Chun, Dongyang Zhu, **n Zhang, Yimin Mao in Nature Nanotechnology (2023)

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    Delivery of CRISPR-Cas12a Ribonucleoprotein Complex for Genome Editing in an Embryogenic Citrus Cell Line

    Clustered regularly interspaced short palindromic repeats (CRISPR) technology is a powerful genome editing tool. Recently developed CRISPR-Cas12a system confers several advantages over CRISPR-Cas9, making it i...

    Hong Fang, James N. Culver, Randall P. Niedz, Yi** Qi in Plant Genome Engineering (2023)

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    Fabrication of Tobacco Mosaic Virus-Like Nanorods for Peptide Display

    Virus-like particles (VLPs) are genome-free protein shells assembled from virus coat proteins (CPs). The uniform and nanoscale structure of VLPs combined with their noninfectious nature have made them ideal ca...

    Emily J. Larkin, Adam D. Brown in Virus-Derived Nanoparticles for Advanced T… (2018)

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    Tobacco Mosaic Virus Assembled High Aspect Ratio Surfaces

    A modified version of the rod-shaped Tobacco Mosaic Virus (TMV1cys) provides a robust template for the self-assembly and fabrication of high-surface-area materials for numerous applications including batteries an...

    Adam D. Brown, James N. Culver in Virus Hybrids as Nanomaterials (2014)

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    DNA binding specificity of ATAF2, a NAC domain transcription factor targeted for degradation by Tobacco mosaic virus

    Control of the host transcriptome represents a key battleground in the interaction of plants and pathogens. Specifically, plants have evolved complex defense systems that induce profound transcriptional change...

    **ao Wang, James N Culver in BMC Plant Biology (2012)

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    Gene-for-Gene Interactions

    Traditionally, measures to prevent viral diseases have included breeding strategies to introduce natural forms of plant resistance from wild relatives into economically important crops. Thus, many crop plants ...

    Christopher D. Dardick, James N. Culver in Molecular Biology of Plant Viruses (1999)

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    Analysis of Tobacco Mosaic Virus-Host Interactions by Directed Genome Modification

    Small single stranded RNA viruses cause disease and reduce yields of many crop plants. Because these viruses carry limited amounts of genetic information into plants, they are dependent upon their hosts to pro...

    James N. Culver, Alwyn G. C. Lindbeck, Paul R. Desjardins in Plant Molecular Biology 2 (1991)