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2018
Infection of one leaf of a plant with virulent or avirulent pathogens that cause localized necrotic lesions often results in physiological and biochemical changes in the plant that enhance the resistance of the plant to further infection. This type of response, which can be either very localized or manifested throughout the plant (systemic), is ...
Hammerschmidt, R., Dann, E. K.
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Infection of one leaf of a plant with virulent or avirulent pathogens that cause localized necrotic lesions often results in physiological and biochemical changes in the plant that enhance the resistance of the plant to further infection. This type of response, which can be either very localized or manifested throughout the plant (systemic), is ...
Hammerschmidt, R., Dann, E. K.
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Science Translational Medicine, 2012
Can preventing insulin resistance in the brain help stop Alzheimer’s disease?
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Can preventing insulin resistance in the brain help stop Alzheimer’s disease?
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XENOTRANSPLANTATION: APPLICATION OF DISEASE RESISTANCE
Clinical and Experimental Pharmacology and Physiology, 1999SUMMARY1. Organ transplantation is now clinically routine for patients with end‐stage organ failure. One major limitation in transplantation is chronic rejection involving the loss of the graft despite the use of immunosuppressive agents. Haematopoietic stem cell (HSC) chimerism, achieved through bone marrow transplantation (BMT), induces donor ...
Y M, Mueller, C, Davenport, S T, Ildstad
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2017
The soybean crop is the target of many diseases, caused by fungus, bacteria, virus, and nematodes. Those diseases can cause severe loses, depending on several factors such as biotype of the pathogen, variety, environmental conditions, and the interaction of those factors.
Éder Matsuo +2 more
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The soybean crop is the target of many diseases, caused by fungus, bacteria, virus, and nematodes. Those diseases can cause severe loses, depending on several factors such as biotype of the pathogen, variety, environmental conditions, and the interaction of those factors.
Éder Matsuo +2 more
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Engineering Disease Resistant Cattle
Transgenic Research, 2005Mastitis is a disease of the mammary gland caused by pathogens that find their way into the lumen of the gland through the teat canal. Mammary gland infections cost the US dairy industry approximately $2 billion dollars annually and have a similar impact in Europe.
David M, Donovan +2 more
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Glucocorticoid resistance in inflammatory diseases
The Lancet, 2009Glucocorticoid resistance or insensitivity is a major barrier to the treatment of several common inflammatory diseases-including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and acute respiratory distress syndrome; it is also an issue for some patients with asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, and inflammatory bowel disease.
Peter J, Barnes, Ian M, Adcock
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Hepatobiliary Diseases and Insulin Resistance
Current Medicinal Chemistry, 2007In recent years, there has been an increasing prevalence of obesity and related diseases. This epidemiological change has increased the interest of researchers in the molecular and biochemical pathways involved in the pathogenesis of hepatic and biliary diseases.
Nahum, Méndez-Sánchez +4 more
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Development of Disease-Resistant Chickpea
1977The development of high-yielding, disease-resistant varieties of chickpea (Cicer arietinum) is one of the urgent needs of agriculture in Pakistan. Major problems include nonavailability of good sources of resistance to prevalent diseases, and combination of resistance to prevalent or major diseases with desirable characters, including high yield and ...
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Antibiotic resistance in the patient with cancer: Escalating challenges and paths forward
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021Amila K Nanayakkara, Helen W Boucher
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