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Sean W Rogers

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Plant Signaling & Behavior|October 18, 2016
Increased callose deposition in plants lacking DYNAMIN-RELATED PROTEIN 2B is dependent upon POWDERY MILDEW RESISTANT 4Michelle E Leslie, Sean W Rogers, Antje Heese
Nature Communications|May 30, 2026
Fmp30p is a mitochondrial phosphatidylinositol hydrolase that modulates CoQ biosynthesisZakery N Baker, Rachel M Guerra, Sean W Rogers, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|October 9, 2023
Hem25p is required for mitochondrial IPP transport in fungiJonathan Tai, Rachel M Guerra, Sean W Rogers, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|March 30, 2023
Hem25p is a mitochondrial IPP transporterJonathan Tai, Rachel M Guerra, Sean W Rogers, et al.
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Plant Signaling & Behavior|October 18, 2016
Increased callose deposition in plants lacking DYNAMIN-RELATED PROTEIN 2B is dependent upon POWDERY MILDEW RESISTANT 4Michelle E Leslie, Sean W Rogers, Antje Heese
Nature Communications|May 30, 2026
Fmp30p is a mitochondrial phosphatidylinositol hydrolase that modulates CoQ biosynthesisZakery N Baker, Rachel M Guerra, Sean W Rogers, et al.
Nature Cell Biology|October 9, 2023
Hem25p is required for mitochondrial IPP transport in fungiJonathan Tai, Rachel M Guerra, Sean W Rogers, et al.
Biorxiv : the Preprint Server for Biology|March 30, 2023
Hem25p is a mitochondrial IPP transporterJonathan Tai, Rachel M Guerra, Sean W Rogers, et al.
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