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Use of Green Fluorescent Protein Expressing Colletotrichum falcatum, the Red Rot Pathogen for Precise Host–Pathogen Interaction Studies in Sugarcane
Sugar Tech
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10.1007/s12355-019-00751-8
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2019
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Vol 22
(1)
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pp. 112-121
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Cited By ~ 2
Author(s):
M. Nandakumar
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P. Malathi
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A. Ramesh Sundar
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R. Viswanathan
Keyword(s):
Green Fluorescent Protein
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Fluorescent Protein
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Red Rot
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Colletotrichum Falcatum
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Host Pathogen Interaction
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Interaction Studies
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Host Pathogen
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Green Fluorescent
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Plant Pathology Journal
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10.3923/ppj.2007.134.140
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2007
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Vol 6
(2)
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pp. 134-140
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Cited By ~ 1
Author(s):
Xiu-Zhen Li .
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Ting Zhou .
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Hai Yu .
Keyword(s):
Green Fluorescent Protein
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Botrytis Cinerea
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Host Pathogen Interactions
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Gfp Gene
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Host Pathogen
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Green Fluorescent
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Role of miRNAs in the host–pathogen interaction between sugarcane and Colletotrichum falcatum, the red rot pathogen
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10.1007/s00299-021-02682-9
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2021
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Author(s):
M. Nandakumar
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P. Malathi
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A. R. Sundar
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C. P. Rajadurai
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Manuel Philip
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Keyword(s):
Red Rot
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Colletotrichum Falcatum
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Host Pathogen Interaction
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Host Pathogen
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Real-time imaging of steroid hormone receptor and steroid receptor coactivator-1 in living cells with color variants of green fluorescent protein
Neuroscience Research
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10.1016/s0168-0102(00)81227-4
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2000
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Vol 38
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pp. S63
Author(s):
M Nishi
Keyword(s):
Green Fluorescent Protein
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Real Time
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Hormone Receptor
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Fluorescent Protein
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Steroid Hormone
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Living Cells
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Steroid Hormone Receptor
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Steroid Receptor Coactivator
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Green Fluorescent
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Color Variants
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The Green Fluorescent Protein (GFP)
The Bangkok Medical Journal
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10.31524/bkkmedj.2013.02.020
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2013
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Vol 05
(01)
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pp. 101-102
Author(s):
Phunlerd Piyaraj
Keyword(s):
Green Fluorescent Protein
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Fluorescent Protein
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Green Fluorescent
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of Shedding light on disulfide bond formation: engineering a redox switch in green fluorescent protein.
Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature
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10.3410/f.1002310.28155
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2001
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Author(s):
Thomas Nystrom
Keyword(s):
Green Fluorescent Protein
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Disulfide Bond
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Fluorescent Protein
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Bond Formation
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Disulfide Bond Formation
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Redox Switch
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Green Fluorescent
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of Development and characterization of a green fluorescent protein-based bacterial biosensor for bioavailable toluene and related compounds.
Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature
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10.3410/f.1005253.88107
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2002
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Author(s):
Bruce Rittmann
Keyword(s):
Green Fluorescent Protein
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Fluorescent Protein
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Bacterial Biosensor
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Green Fluorescent
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Related Compounds
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of Rational design of green fluorescent protein mutants as biosensor for bacterial endotoxin.
Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature
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10.3410/f.1008090.101756
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2002
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Author(s):
John Shanklin
Keyword(s):
Green Fluorescent Protein
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Rational Design
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Fluorescent Protein
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Bacterial Endotoxin
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Protein Mutants
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Green Fluorescent
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of Predictive and interpretive simulation of green fluorescent protein expression in reporter bacteria.
Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature
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10.3410/f.1014953.195413
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2003
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Author(s):
Eric S Gilbert
Keyword(s):
Green Fluorescent Protein
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Protein Expression
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Green Fluorescent Protein Expression
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Fluorescent Protein
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Green Fluorescent
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Reporter Bacteria
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of Stereotyped odor-evoked activity in the mushroom body of Drosophila revealed by green fluorescent protein-based Ca2+ imaging.
Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature
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10.3410/f.1020264.232471
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2004
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Author(s):
Martin Giurfa
Keyword(s):
Green Fluorescent Protein
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Mushroom Body
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Fluorescent Protein
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Evoked Activity
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Green Fluorescent
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Faculty Opinions recommendation of Nematode infection triggers the de novo formation of unloading phloem that allows macromolecular trafficking of green fluorescent protein into syncytia.
Faculty Opinions – Post-Publication Peer Review of the Biomedical Literature
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10.3410/f.1026330.325040
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2005
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Author(s):
John Patrick
Keyword(s):
Green Fluorescent Protein
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Fluorescent Protein
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