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The Journal of Immunology, 2016
Abstract Immune-mediated adverse reactions to wheat are rising at an alarming rate on a global scale for reasons that are not completely understood. Wheat is identified as a major red-flag allergenic food in many countries including the USA.
Venugopal Gangur +5 more
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Abstract Immune-mediated adverse reactions to wheat are rising at an alarming rate on a global scale for reasons that are not completely understood. Wheat is identified as a major red-flag allergenic food in many countries including the USA.
Venugopal Gangur +5 more
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Physiologia Plantarum, 1990
Seven‐day‐old seedlings of the near‐isogenic wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) lines Prelude and Prelude‐Sr5, susceptible and resistant to wheat stem rust, respectively, were inoculated with uredospores of the oat crown rust fungus Puccinia coronata Cda. f. sp. avenae Fraser & Led. Fluorescence microscopy revealed that the majority of colonies developed
Bruno M. Moerschbacher +6 more
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Seven‐day‐old seedlings of the near‐isogenic wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) lines Prelude and Prelude‐Sr5, susceptible and resistant to wheat stem rust, respectively, were inoculated with uredospores of the oat crown rust fungus Puccinia coronata Cda. f. sp. avenae Fraser & Led. Fluorescence microscopy revealed that the majority of colonies developed
Bruno M. Moerschbacher +6 more
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Cloning of a putative hypersensitive induced reaction gene from wheat infected by stripe rust fungus
Gene, 2008The hypersensitive response (HR) is one of the most efficient forms of plant defense against biotrophic pathogens and results in localized cell death and the formation of necrotic lesions. In this study, a novel putative hypersensitive induced reaction (HIR) gene from wheat leaves infected by incompatible stripe rust pathogen CY23, designated as Ta ...
Xiu-Mei, Yu +8 more
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Plant Molecular Biology Reporter, 2012
Hypersensitive-induced reaction (HIR) proteins and more specific members of the proliferation, ion and death superfamily participate in response to pathogen attacks and development of spontaneous hypersensitive lesions in maize and barley leaves. In the present study, a full-length TaHIR3 (1,246-bp) was cloned and characterized from wheat near-isogenic
Xiu-Mei Yu +6 more
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Hypersensitive-induced reaction (HIR) proteins and more specific members of the proliferation, ion and death superfamily participate in response to pathogen attacks and development of spontaneous hypersensitive lesions in maize and barley leaves. In the present study, a full-length TaHIR3 (1,246-bp) was cloned and characterized from wheat near-isogenic
Xiu-Mei Yu +6 more
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[The generation of H2O2 in wheat hypersensitive reaction induced by leaf rust fungus].
Fen zi xi bao sheng wu xue bao = Journal of molecular cell biology, 2009H2O2 burst in the defense responses of Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) infected with compatible and incompatible leaf rust fungus races (Puccinia recondita f.sp. tritici) was investigated firstly. Cytofluorimetric analysis using the fluorescent probe DCFHDA scrutinized the generation of H2O2 in wheat primary leaves.
Yan, Qi +3 more
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Wheat gastrointestinal hypersensitivity: a case report
2013Campochiaro C +8 more
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Contact dermatitis to hydrolyzed wheat protein
Contact Dermatitis, 2007C Bulai Livideanu +2 more
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