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Ustilago maydis disrupts carbohydrate signaling networks to induce hypertrophy in host cells. [PDF]

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Elephant-derived <i>Bacillus licheniformis</i> modulates immune cells shedding light on cancer resistance. [PDF]

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The Plant Tumor Problem

1962
Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the plant tumor problem. The tumor problem is a cellular problem and, at that level, no real fundamental differences exist between members of the two kingdoms. In comparing plant and animal tumors, it must be remembered that there are certain developmental and functional differences commonly used in the ...
A C, BRAUN, H N, WOOD
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Tumor Formation in Plants

Russian Journal of Genetics, 2001
The data on genetic tumors in plant species and interspecific hybrids, as well as the problems of Agrobacterium-induced tumors are reviewed. The role of the horizontal gene transfer in the induction of genetic tumors is discussed.
T. V. Matveeva, L. A. Lutova, Yu. Nester
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Plant tumors: a hundred years of study

Planta, 2020
The review provides information on the mechanisms underlying the development of spontaneous and pathogen-induced tumors in higher plants. The activation of meristem-specific regulators in plant tumors of various origins suggests the meristem-like nature of abnormal plant hyperplasia.
Irina E. Dodueva   +5 more
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