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    LYK4, a Lysin Motif Receptor-Like Kinase, Is Important for Chitin Signaling and Plant Innate Immunity in Arabidopsis by Wan, Jinrong, Tanaka, Kiwamu, Zhang, Xue-Cheng, Son, Geon Hui, Brechenmacher, Laurent, Nguyen, Tran Hong Nha, Stacey, Gary

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-09-2012)
    “…Chitin is commonly found in fungal cell walls and is one of the well-studied microbe/pathogen-associated molecular patterns. Previous studies showed that lysin…”
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    Soybean Knowledge Base (SoyKB): a web resource for soybean translational genomics by Joshi, Trupti, Patil, Kapil, Fitzpatrick, Michael R, Franklin, Levi D, Yao, Qiuming, Cook, Jeffrey R, Wang, Zheng, Libault, Marc, Brechenmacher, Laurent, Valliyodan, Babu, Wu, Xiaolei, Cheng, Jianlin, Stacey, Gary, Nguyen, Henry T, Xu, Dong

    Published in BMC genomics (17-01-2012)
    “…Soybean Knowledge Base (SoyKB) is a comprehensive all-inclusive web resource for soybean translational genomics. SoyKB is designed to handle the management and…”
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    Establishment of a Protein Reference Map for Soybean Root Hair Cells by Brechenmacher, Laurent, Lee, Joohyun, Sachdev, Sherri, Song, Zhao, Nguyen, Tran Hong Nha, Joshi, Trupti, Oehrle, Nathan, Libault, Marc, Mooney, Brian, Xu, Dong, Cooper, Bret, Stacey, Gary

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-02-2009)
    “…Root hairs are single tubular cells formed from the differentiation of epidermal cells on roots. They are involved in water and nutrient uptake and represent…”
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    member of the highly conserved FWL (tomato FW2.2-like) gene family is essential for soybean nodule organogenesis by Libault, Marc, Zhang, Xue-Cheng, Govindarajulu, Manjula, Qiu, Jing, Ong, Yee T, Brechenmacher, Laurent, Berg, R. Howard, Hurley-Sommer, Andrea, Taylor, Christopher G, Stacey, Gary

    “…A soybean homolog of the tomato FW2.2 gene, here named GmFWL1 (Glycine max FW2.2-like 1), was found to respond strongly to inoculation with the nitrogen-fixing…”
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    A soybean acyl carrier protein, GmACP, is important for root nodule symbiosis by Wang, Jun, Tóth, Katalin, Tanaka, Kiwamu, Nguyen, Cuong T, Yan, Zhe, Brechenmacher, Laurent, Dahmen, Jeremy, Chen, Mingjie, Thelen, Jay J, Qiu, Lijuan, Stacey, Gary

    Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-05-2014)
    “…Legumes (members of family Fabaceae) establish a symbiotic relationship with nitrogen-fixing soil bacteria (rhizobia) to overcome nitrogen source limitation…”
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    Transcription Profiling of Soybean Nodulation by Bradyrhizobium japonicum by Brechenmacher, L, Kim, M.Y, Benitez, M, Li, M, Joshi, T, Calla, B, Lee, M.P, Libault, M, Vodkin, L.O, Xu, D, Lee, S.H, Clough, S.J, Stacey, G

    Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-05-2008)
    “…Legumes interact with nodulating bacteria that convert atmospheric nitrogen into ammonia for plant use. This nitrogen fixation takes place within root nodules…”
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    Soybean root hairs: A valuable system to investigate plant biology at the cellular level by Libault, Marc, Farmer, Andrew, Brechenmacher, Laurent, May, Gregory D, Stacey, Gary

    Published in Plant signaling & behavior (01-04-2010)
    “…Plant organs and tissues are composed of many differentiated cell types. Most functional genomic studies sample whole tissues, which dilutes the signals that…”
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    Root hair systems biology by Libault, Marc, Brechenmacher, Laurent, Cheng, Jianlin, Xu, Dong, Stacey, Gary

    Published in Trends in plant science (01-11-2010)
    “…Plant functional genomic studies have largely measured the response of whole plants, organs and tissues, resulting in the dilution of the signal from…”
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    Abstract 5393: Association of heat shock proteins as chaperone for STING: A potential link in a key immune activation mechanism revealed by the novel anti-cancer agent PV-10 by Thakur, Satbir, Zhang, Chunfen, Brechenmacher, Laurent, Murgia-Favela, Luis, Narendran, Aru

    Published in Cancer research (Chicago, Ill.) (15-08-2020)
    “…Introduction: The activation of stimulator of interferon (IFN) genes (STING), an intracellular receptor system located in the endoplasmic reticulum, has been…”
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    Soybean Metabolites Regulated in Root Hairs in Response to the Symbiotic Bacterium Bradyrhizobium japonicum by Brechenmacher, Laurent, Lei, Zhentian, Libault, Marc, Findley, Seth, Sugawara, Masayuki, Sadowsky, Michael J, Sumner, Lloyd W, Stacey, Gary

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-08-2010)
    “…Nodulation of soybean (Glycine max) root hairs by the nitrogen-fixing symbiotic bacterium Bradyrhizobium japonicum is a complex process coordinated by the…”
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    The GmFWL1 (FW2‐2‐like) nodulation gene encodes a plasma membrane microdomain‐associated protein by Qiao, Zhenzhen, Brechenmacher, Laurent, Smith, Benjamin, Strout, Gregory W., Mangin, William, Taylor, Christopher, Russell, Scott D., Stacey, Gary, Libault, Marc

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-08-2017)
    “…The soybean gene GmFWL1 (FW2‐2‐like1) belongs to a plant‐specific family that includes the tomato FW2‐2 and the maize CNR1 genes, two regulators of plant…”
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    Genetics and functional genomics of legume nodulation by Stacey, Gary, Libault, Marc, Brechenmacher, Laurent, Wan, Jinrong, May, Gregory D

    Published in Current opinion in plant biology (01-04-2006)
    “…Gram-negative soil bacteria (rhizobia) within the Rhizobiaceae phylogenetic family (α-proteobacteria) have the unique ability to infect and establish a…”
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    The Gm FWL1 ( FW2‐2‐like ) nodulation gene encodes a plasma membrane microdomain‐associated protein by Qiao, Zhenzhen, Brechenmacher, Laurent, Smith, Benjamin, Strout, Gregory W., Mangin, William, Taylor, Christopher, Russell, Scott D., Stacey, Gary, Libault, Marc

    Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-08-2017)
    “…The soybean gene Gm FWL1 ( FW2‐2‐like1 ) belongs to a plant‐specific family that includes the tomato FW2‐2 and the maize CNR1 genes, two regulators of plant…”
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