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J L Dangl

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Current Opinion in Microbiology|February 19, 2000
Effector proteins of phytopathogenic bacteria: bifunctional signals in virulence and host recognitionS Kjemtrup, Z Nimchuk, J L Dangl
Current Biology : CB|February 5, 2000
Recognition of pathogens by plantsB F Holt, D Mackey, J L Dangl
Cell Death and Differentiation|April 9, 2011
Programmed cell death in the plant immune systemN S Coll, P Epple, J L Dangl
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 23, 1998
The Arabidopsis thaliana RPM1 disease resistance gene product is a peripheral plasma membrane protein that is degraded coincident with the hypersensitive responseD C Boyes, J Nam, J L Dangl
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 27, 1996
Initiation of runaway cell death in an Arabidopsis mutant by extracellular superoxideT Jabs, R A Dietrich, J L Dangl
Cell|December 29, 1995
Talking through walls: signaling in plant developmentJ L Dangl, D Preuss, J I Schroeder
The Plant Cell|October 1, 1996
Death Don't Have No Mercy: Cell Death Programs in Plant-Microbe InteractionsJ. L. Dangl, R. A. Dietrich, M. H. Richberg
Current Biology : CB|June 1, 1996
Plant pathology: many roads lead to resistanceD C Boyes, J M McDowell, J L Dangl
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|March 6, 1999
Dead cells do tell talesM H Richberg, D H Aviv, J L Dangl
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 1, 1990
Functional borders, genetic fine structure, and distance requirements of cis elements mediating light responsiveness of the parsley chalcone synthase promoterA Block, J L Dangl, K Hahlbrock, et al.
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Current Opinion in Microbiology|February 19, 2000
Effector proteins of phytopathogenic bacteria: bifunctional signals in virulence and host recognitionS Kjemtrup, Z Nimchuk, J L Dangl
Current Biology : CB|February 5, 2000
Recognition of pathogens by plantsB F Holt, D Mackey, J L Dangl
Cell Death and Differentiation|April 9, 2011
Programmed cell death in the plant immune systemN S Coll, P Epple, J L Dangl
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|December 23, 1998
The Arabidopsis thaliana RPM1 disease resistance gene product is a peripheral plasma membrane protein that is degraded coincident with the hypersensitive responseD C Boyes, J Nam, J L Dangl
Science (New York, N.Y.)|September 27, 1996
Initiation of runaway cell death in an Arabidopsis mutant by extracellular superoxideT Jabs, R A Dietrich, J L Dangl
Cell|December 29, 1995
Talking through walls: signaling in plant developmentJ L Dangl, D Preuss, J I Schroeder
The Plant Cell|October 1, 1996
Death Don't Have No Mercy: Cell Death Programs in Plant-Microbe InteractionsJ. L. Dangl, R. A. Dietrich, M. H. Richberg
Current Biology : CB|June 1, 1996
Plant pathology: many roads lead to resistanceD C Boyes, J M McDowell, J L Dangl
Current Opinion in Plant Biology|March 6, 1999
Dead cells do tell talesM H Richberg, D H Aviv, J L Dangl
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America|July 1, 1990
Functional borders, genetic fine structure, and distance requirements of cis elements mediating light responsiveness of the parsley chalcone synthase promoterA Block, J L Dangl, K Hahlbrock, et al.
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