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Rice diseases and molecular interaction in host - pathogen

Determination of an Interaction Network between an Extracellular Bacterial Pathogen and the Human Host

Determination of an Interaction Network between an Extracellular Bacterial Pathogen and the Human Host

... infectious diseases is the lack of informa- tion about molecular interaction networks between pathogens and the human ...and host transcriptomic and host metabolomic changes in ...were ...

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Coexistence of Multiple Endemic and Pandemic Lineages of the Rice Blast Pathogen

Coexistence of Multiple Endemic and Pandemic Lineages of the Rice Blast Pathogen

... damaging rice diseases worldwide ...of rice as a model crop species (7, 9–11). The rice-infecting lineage of ...multiple host-specialized and genetically divergent lineages that infect ...

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Detection of Blast Resistant Gene in Rice by Host pathogen Interaction and DNA Marker

Detection of Blast Resistant Gene in Rice by Host pathogen Interaction and DNA Marker

... Based on this result, tightly linked gene based marker AOL45/AOL48 for Pish, 195R-1/195F-1 for Pi9, OSM89 for Pita2 and Pita440 (YL153/YL154) for Pita were selected for molecular analyses. Tested rice plant ...

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Hypercytokinemia and Pathogen–Host Interaction in COVID-19

<p>Hypercytokinemia and Pathogen&ndash;Host Interaction in COVID-19</p>

... The extensive synthesis of cytokines is known to sti- mulate massive proliferation of monocyte-macrophages and induce excessive apoptosis of lymphocytes, disrupting the immune system to develop a status of immunode fi - ...

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PHIDIAS: a pathogen host interaction data integration and analysis system

PHIDIAS: a pathogen host interaction data integration and analysis system

... analyze pathogen-specific conserved ...of pathogen-specific domain information in an inte- grated system would be extremely useful, as would the com- bination of such a database with BLAST search programs ...

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Toll-like receptor cascade and gene polymorphism in host&ndash;pathogen interaction in Lyme disease

Toll-like receptor cascade and gene polymorphism in host&ndash;pathogen interaction in Lyme disease

... of relevant SNPs that have been already identified in LD in human, animal, and cell-culture models. However, evaluating TLR SNPs examined for their role in other infectious diseases (eg, those mentioned in Table ...

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Current trends to control fungal pathogens: exploiting our knowledge in the host&ndash;pathogen interaction

Current trends to control fungal pathogens: exploiting our knowledge in the host&ndash;pathogen interaction

... conserved molecular structures on the pathogen surface, known as pathogen-associated molecular patterns (PAMPs), via conserved trans- membrane or soluble receptors, named pattern recognition ...

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Molecular keys to the Janthinobacterium and Duganella spp. Interaction with the plant pathogen Fusarium graminearum

Molecular keys to the Janthinobacterium and Duganella spp. Interaction with the plant pathogen Fusarium graminearum

... for communication. In V. cholera, CAI-1 is involved in the repression of virulence and plays an important role in biofilm dissolution (Zhu and Mekalanos, 2003; Higgins et al., 2007). It has also been shown that CAI-1 ...

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PPI networks in host-pathogen

PPI networks in host-pathogen

... Host-pathogen interaction (HPI) mechanism involves host-pathogen protein-protein interaction ...of host-pathogen PPI and interactome analysis can help accelerating ...

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PHI-base update: additions to the pathogen-host interaction database

PHI-base update: additions to the pathogen-host interaction database

... important rice blast fungal pathogen Magnaporthe grisea with reduced ability to cause disease on rice ...fungal pathogen even though no entries for a pathogen with this mode of ...

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Aspects of genetics of host pathogen interaction in Populus-Melampsoaa medusae system

Aspects of genetics of host pathogen interaction in Populus-Melampsoaa medusae system

... in rice blast ...of pathogen with broad virulence spectrum, as opposed to mixtures of races, to identify broad spectrum host ...control diseases, is the inability to determine the degree of ...

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Flying ticks: anciently evolved associations that constitute a risk of infectious disease spread

Flying ticks: anciently evolved associations that constitute a risk of infectious disease spread

... zoonotic diseases affecting human and animal health ...of host-tick-pathogen ...of host-tick-pathogen associations reveals a prominent role for birds in the dissemination of Borrelia ...

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Vol 49, No 2 (2019)

Vol 49, No 2 (2019)

... crop diseases, following geographical distribution of the host and cropping technology, suggests that can be positive, negative or neutral depending of multiple interactions between host, pathogens ...

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Previous bottlenecks and future solutions to dissecting the Zymoseptoria tritici -wheat host-pathogen interaction

Previous bottlenecks and future solutions to dissecting the Zymoseptoria tritici -wheat host-pathogen interaction

... Arguably the most significant recent progress has been made in the area of Z. tritici genomics. The first publically available genome resource for Z. tritici resulted from the actions of a research commu- nity led by Dutch ...

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Proteomics: A Successful Approach to Understand the Molecular Mechanism of Plant Pathogen Interaction

Proteomics: A Successful Approach to Understand the Molecular Mechanism of Plant Pathogen Interaction

... the pathogen perspec- tives, which reveals that plant-pathogen interaction re- sults from precise communication between the plant and the invading pathogen ...as host for vast numbers ...

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Histone 4 lysine 8 acetylation regulates proliferation and host–pathogen interaction in Plasmodium falciparum

Histone 4 lysine 8 acetylation regulates proliferation and host–pathogen interaction in Plasmodium falciparum

... simultaneously. In this experimental setting, TSA caused a dramatic deregulation of the IDC transcriptional cas- cade with a broad downregulation of trophozoite-spe- cific genes and upregulation of genes normally ...

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Issues in performance evaluation for host–pathogen protein interaction prediction

Issues in performance evaluation for host–pathogen protein interaction prediction

... between host and pathogen proteins is important for understanding the underlying mechanism of infectious diseases and for developing novel therapeutic ...predicting host-pathogen ...

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Training host pathogen protein–protein interaction predictors

Training host pathogen protein–protein interaction predictors

... of host and pathogen proteins. It is important to identify host-pathogen interactions (HPIs) to discover new drugs to counter infectious ...(Host-Pathogen Interaction ...

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Origins of Host-Specific Populations of the Blast Pathogen Magnaporthe oryzae in Crop Domestication With Subsequent Expansion of Pandemic Clones on Rice and Weeds of Rice

Origins of Host-Specific Populations of the Blast Pathogen Magnaporthe oryzae in Crop Domestication With Subsequent Expansion of Pandemic Clones on Rice and Weeds of Rice

... the host shift from Setaria millet to rice (Thorne et ...the host shift from Setaria millet was set at probe sequences were separated from plasmid DNA by gel 30 years BP (the age of our oldest sample ...

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Population Structure and Dynamics of Magnaporthe grisea in the Indian Himalayas

Population Structure and Dynamics of Magnaporthe grisea in the Indian Himalayas

... the rice blast pathogen, were analyzed in a center of rice diversity (the Uttar Pradesh hills of the Indian Himalayas) using multilocus and single-, or low-copy, DNA ...from rice in both Matli ...

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