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Turrà D
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Author: Turrà D
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Three Fusarium oxysporum mitogen-activated protein kinases (MAPKs) have distinct and complementary roles in stress adaptation and cross-kingdom pathogenicity. Mol Plant Pathol 18(7):912-924
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Fungal pathogen uses sex pheromone receptor for chemotropic sensing of host plant signals. Nature 527(7579):521-4
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