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plant virus
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Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB
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Viruses
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Bibliographies
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Tweaking genome-editing approaches for virus interference in crop plants.
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Recent Advances in the Use of Plant Virus-Like Particles as Vaccines.
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sensitivity of small rna-based detection of plant viruses
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acquisition of full-length viral helicase domains by insect retrotransposon-encoded polypeptides
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crop immunity against viruses: outcomes and future challenges
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development of the large-scale oligonucleotide chip for the diagnosis of plant viruses and its practical use
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fluorescent tobacco mosaic virus-derived bio-nanoparticles for intravital two-photon imaging
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Tree Lab: Portable genomics for Early Detection of Plant Viruses and Pests in Sub-Saharan Africa.
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Harnessed viruses in the age of metagenomics and synthetic biology: an update on infectious clone assembly and biotechnologies of plant viruses
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Corrigendum to: Activation of senescence-associated Dark-inducible (DIN) genes during infection contributes to enhanced susceptibility to plant viruses : Dark-inducible (DIN) genes and virus infection in plants (Molecular Plant Pathology, (2016), 17, 1, (3-15), 10.1111/mpp.12257)
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Introduction to Special Issue of Molecular Plant Pathology - “Extracellular and intracellular perception of plant viruses”
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The Protein Corona of Plant Virus Nanoparticles Influences their Dispersion Properties, Cellular Interactions, and in Vivo Fates
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viral and cellular factors involved in phloem transport of plant viruses
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e-book on plant virus infection – a cell biology perspective
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multiplex immunoassays of plant viruses based on functionalized upconversion nanoparticles coupled with immunomagnetic separation