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Investigating the Effects of Temperature on Pathogen Propagation in Arabidopsis
Temperature is one of the most prominent environmental factors that influence plant immunity. Depending on the plant-pathogen system, increased... -
ROS Detection and Quantification in Plant–Nematode Interactions
Reactive oxygen species (ROS) accumulation is one of the earliest hallmarks upon successful pathogen recognition in plants. H2O2 is considered the... -
Quantitative Proteomics of the Intracellular Bacterial Pathogen Salmonella enterica Serovar Typhimurium
Mass spectrometry-based proteomics provides a wealth of information about changes in protein production and abundance under diverse conditions, as... -
Genomics of Host–Pathogen Interaction
Genomics of host–pathogen interactions have greatly advanced in perception and understanding of molecular and genetical mechanisms of host–pathogen... -
Scientific Advancement in Trait Measurement and Quantification
The field of trait measurement and quantification has witnessed significant scientific advancements in recent years, driven by the growing demand for... -
Pathogen evasion of social immunity
Treating sick group members is a hallmark of collective disease defence in vertebrates and invertebrates alike. Despite substantial effects on...
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Evaluation of the benefits of combined reflection and transmission hyperspectral imaging data through disease detection and quantification in plant–pathogen interactions
Previous studies investigating the performance of transmission and reflection datasets for disease detection showed inconsistent results. Within the...
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Contribution of host species and pathogen clade to snake fungal disease hotspots in Europe
Infectious diseases are influenced by interactions between host and pathogen, and the number of infected hosts is rarely homogenous across the...
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Combined Host-Pathogen Fate Map** to Investigate Lung Macrophages in Viral Infection
Macrophage identity, as defined by epigenetic, transcriptional, proteomic, and functional programs, is greatly impacted by cues originating from the... -
Impact of DNA extraction efficiency on the sensitivity of PCR-based plant disease diagnosis and pathogen quantification
PCR and qPCR are important methods for plant disease diagnosis and quantification of pathogen populations in host tissues or soil. For most plant...
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Dual spatially resolved transcriptomics for human host–pathogen colocalization studies in FFPE tissue sections
Technologies to study localized host–pathogen interactions are urgently needed. Here, we present a spatial transcriptomics approach to simultaneously...
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Application of Pathogen Genomics to Outbreak Investigation
OutbreaksOutbreaks are a risk to public health particularly when pathogenic, hypervirulentHypervirulent, and/or multidrug-resistant... -
Understanding plant pathogen interactions using spatial and single-cell technologies
Plants are in contact with diverse pathogens and microorganisms. Intense investigation over the last 30 years has resulted in the identification of...
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RNA-Seq Data Processing in Plant-Pathogen Interaction System: A Case Study
In RNA-seq data processing, short reads are usually aligned from one species against its own genome sequence; however, in plant-pathogen interaction... -
Plant–Pathogen Interactions and Global Food Security
The increase in agricultural production is essential to sustain the continuing population growth. However, plant pathogens frequently threaten crop... -
Quantification of Microbial Fluorescent Sensors During Live Intracellular Infections
The interaction of pathogens with their eukaryotic hosts during intracellular growth is critical to many diseases. However, the relative scarcity of... -
Unraveling Plant-Pathogen Interactions in Cereals Using RNA-seq
Over the past two decades, there have been significant advancements in the realm of transcriptomics, or the study of genes and their expression.... -
Camalexin quantification using HPLC and the novel internal standard thiabendazole
Camalexin is the key phytoalexin in Arabidopsis thaliana and crops such as Camelina sativa . It is typically quantified by liquid chromatographic...
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Green Waste Compost Impacts Microbial Functions Related to Carbohydrate Use and Active Dispersal in Plant Pathogen-Infested Soil
The effects of compost on physical and chemical characteristics of soil are well-studied but impacts on soil microbiomes are poorly understood. This...
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ScAnalyzer: an image processing tool to monitor plant disease symptoms and pathogen spread in Arabidopsis thaliana leaves
BackgroundPlants are known to be infected by a wide range of pathogenic microbes. To study plant diseases caused by microbes, it is imperative to be...