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Temporal Immune and Metabolic Shifts Drive the Anti‐Tumor Efficacy of Resiquimod‐Loaded Nanoparticles in Peritoneal Carcinomatosis

open access: yesAdvanced Healthcare Materials, EarlyView.
Peritoneal carcinomatosis is a hard‐to‐treat spread of abdominal cancers that often returns after therapy. Nanoparticles were developed to retain an immune‐boosting drug in the abdomen. When combined with chemotherapy in mice, this approach eliminated tumors in many cases and prevented recurrence, helping the immune system mount a stronger, longer ...
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Wheat's war against stripe rust: Integrating host immunity, genomics and breeding for durable resistance. [PDF]

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Advancing anthracnose resistance in dry beans through the transition from traditional to computational breeding efforts. [PDF]

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Generation of new cisgenic apple lines resistant to either apple scab or fire blight. [PDF]

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Quantitative Disease Resistance and Quantitative Resistance Loci in Breeding

Annual Review of Phytopathology, 2010
Quantitative disease resistance (QDR) has been observed within many crop plants but is not as well understood as qualitative (monogenic) disease resistance and has not been used as extensively in breeding. Mapping quantitative trait loci (QTLs) is a powerful tool for genetic dissection of QDR. DNA markers tightly linked to quantitative resistance loci
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Breeding for worm resistance: A perspective

International Journal for Parasitology, 1987
Abstract It has been well established that there is considerable genetic variability in resistance of domestic animals to nematode parasites. Utilization of this resource to reduce dependency on present parasite control methods will take place only if breeding for resistance is shown to be a profitable control strategy.
Albers, G.A.A., Gray, G.D.
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Breeding for Leukosis Resistance

World's Poultry Science Journal, 1968
(1968). Breeding for Leukosis Resistance. World's Poultry Science Journal: Vol. 24, No. 2, pp. 107-116.
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