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Spatially Controlled 3‐D Multiplexed Aptamer Patterning in Hydrogels
A hydrogel platform based on norbornene‐functionalized polyvinyl alcohol enables high‐resolution, 3‐D multiplexed patterning of DNA aptamers via two‐photon polymerization. Two distinct aptamers are covalently immobilized with single micron‐scale precision across the x, y, and z dimensions.
Kevin Roost+9 more
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Supported lipid bilayers coupled with multielectrode array devices offer significant promise for pathogen–host cell membrane interaction studies. This work demonstrates, for the first time, the compatibility of this platform with biological fluids, in this case whole human blood, essential for any future point‐of‐care applications; as well as its ...
Alexandra Wheeler+4 more
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Predictive Modeling of Proteins Encoded by a Plant Virus Sheds a New Light on Their Structure and Inherent Multifunctionality. [PDF]
Roy BG, Choi J, Fuchs MF.
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Plant–Virus Interactions [PDF]
A variety of techniques have been used to examine plant viral genomes, the functions of virus-encoded proteins, plant responses induced by virus infection and plant-virus interactions. This overview considers these technologies and how they have been used to identify novel viral and plant proteins or genes involved in disease and resistance responses ...
Palukaitis, Peter+2 more
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Engineered plant virus resistance
Plant Science, 2014Virus diseases are among the key limiting factors that cause significant yield loss and continuously threaten crop production. Resistant cultivars coupled with pesticide application are commonly used to circumvent these threats. One of the limitations of the reliance on resistant cultivars is the inevitable breakdown of resistance due to the multitude ...
GALVEZ, Leny C.+3 more
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An investigation of wild plants indicates that there are very few species which are free from possible virus infection. In comparison with this, most flowering plants growing under the surface of open water show a low but significant amount of virus. The indicated level of virus infection varies throughout each summer and from one summer to the next ...
Marilyn G. Richards, W. D. MacClement
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Genetics of Plant Virus Resistance [PDF]
Genetic resistance to plant viruses has been used for at least 80 years to control agricultural losses to viral diseases. To date, hundreds of naturally occurring genes for resistance to plant viruses have been reported from studies of both monocot and dicot crops, their wild relatives, and the plant model, Arabidopsis.
Molly Jahn+2 more
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Publisher Summary The accelerated development of serological studies on plant viruses during the past ten years can be followed easily by simply counting the number of viruses that have proved amenable to serological testing. This steady increase partly reflects the widening applicability and improvements of virus purification methods and seems to ...
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Publisher Summary The accelerated development of serological studies on plant viruses during the past ten years can be followed easily by simply counting the number of viruses that have proved amenable to serological testing. This steady increase partly reflects the widening applicability and improvements of virus purification methods and seems to ...
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