Highlights and prospects of potyvirus molecular biology
JL Riechmann, S Lain… - Journal of General …, 1992 - microbiologyresearch.org
The potyvirus group [named after its type member, potato virus Y (PVY)] is the largest of the
34 plant virus groups and families currently recognized (Ward & Shukla, 1991). It contains at …
34 plant virus groups and families currently recognized (Ward & Shukla, 1991). It contains at …
Molecular biology of potyviruses
Potyvirus is the largest genus of plant viruses causing significant losses in a wide range of
crops. Potyviruses are aphid transmitted in a nonpersistent manner and some of them are …
crops. Potyviruses are aphid transmitted in a nonpersistent manner and some of them are …
[HTML][HTML] How do plant viruses induce disease? Interactions and interference with host components
Plant viruses are biotrophic pathogens that need living tissue for their multiplication and
thus, in the infection–defence equilibrium, they do not normally cause plant death. In some …
thus, in the infection–defence equilibrium, they do not normally cause plant death. In some …
Target mimicry provides a new mechanism for regulation of microRNA activity
MicroRNAs (miRNA) regulate key aspects of development and physiology in animals and
plants. These regulatory RNAs act as guides of effector complexes to recognize specific …
plants. These regulatory RNAs act as guides of effector complexes to recognize specific …
Outcome in Hodgkin's lymphoma can be predicted from the presence of accompanying cytotoxic and regulatory T cells
Abstract Purpose: Recent studies of Hodgkin's lymphoma (HL) have suggested that the
presence of regulatory T cells in the reactive background may explain the inhibition of the …
presence of regulatory T cells in the reactive background may explain the inhibition of the …
A destination-branding model: An empirical analysis based on stakeholders
The purpose of this study is to develop a destination-branding model based on stakeholders'
interests. It is subsequently applied to a tourist destination, namely Castilla-La Mancha …
interests. It is subsequently applied to a tourist destination, namely Castilla-La Mancha …
Reversible adsorption of carbon dioxide on amine surface-bonded silica gel
Carbon dioxide adsorbs reversibly on a silica gel containing 3-aminopropyl groups bonded
to surface atoms of silicon. These act as the active sites for the chemisorption of CO2 at room …
to surface atoms of silicon. These act as the active sites for the chemisorption of CO2 at room …
Screening of basidiomycetes for antimicrobial activities
I Suay, F Arenal, FJ Asensio, A Basilio… - Antonie van …, 2000 - Springer
As a part of a screening programme developed to evaluate the antimicrobial activity of
basidiomycetes, 317 isolates representing 204 species collected in Spain were screened …
basidiomycetes, 317 isolates representing 204 species collected in Spain were screened …
Natural evolution of skin test sensitivity in patients allergic to β-lactam antibiotics
M Blanca, MJ Torres, JJ García, A Romano… - Journal of allergy and …, 1999 - Elsevier
Background: Subjects with immediate reactions to penicillins and positive skin test
responses may lose sensitivity if penicillin is avoided. The longer the interval between the …
responses may lose sensitivity if penicillin is avoided. The longer the interval between the …
Optimal distributed generation location and size using a modified teaching–learning based optimization algorithm
JAM García, AJG Mena - International journal of electrical power & energy …, 2013 - Elsevier
In this paper, a method which employs a Modified Teaching–Learning Based Optimization
(MTLBO) algorithm is proposed to determine the optimal placement and size of Distributed …
(MTLBO) algorithm is proposed to determine the optimal placement and size of Distributed …