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    TNFR1-induced lethal inflammation is mediated by goblet and Paneth cell dysfunction by Van Hauwermeiren, F, Vandenbroucke, R E, Grine, L, Lodens, S, Van Wonterghem, E, De Rycke, R, De Geest, N, Hassan, B, Libert, C

    Published in Mucosal immunology (01-07-2015)
    “…Tumor necrosis factor (TNF) is a powerful activator of the immune system and a well-validated target for treatment of autoimmune diseases. Injection of TNF…”
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    Influenza-binding sialylated polymer coated gold nanoparticles prepared via RAFT polymerization and reductive amination by Zhang, Z, Schepens, B, Nuhn, L, Saelens, X, Schotsaert, M, Callewaert, N, De Rycke, R, Zhang, Q, Moins, S, Benali, S, Mespouille, L, Hoogenboom, R, De Geest, B G

    “…We report on a straightforward strategy to fabricate bioactive glycosylated gold nanoparticles via a combination of RAFT polymerization, carbohydrate ligation…”
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    Hard X-ray nanoprobe investigations of the subtissue metal distributions within Daphnia magna by De Samber, B., De Schamphelaere, K. A. C., Janssen, C. R., Vekemans, B., De Rycke, R., Martinez-Criado, G., Tucoulou, R., Cloetens, P., Vincze, L.

    Published in Analytical and bioanalytical chemistry (01-07-2013)
    “…The unique potential of nanoscale elemental imaging of major/minor and trace-level elemental distributions within thin biological tissue sections of the…”
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    Plant and mammalian sorting signals for protein retention in the endoplasmic reticulum contain a conserved epitope by Denecke, J, Rycke, R. de, Botterman, J

    Published in The EMBO journal (01-06-1992)
    “…We studied protein sorting signals which are responsible for the retention of reticuloplasmins in the lumen of the plant endoplasmic reticulum (ER). A…”
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    An easy and versatile embedding method for transverse sections by De Smet, I., Chaerle, P., Vanneste, S., De Rycke, R., Inzé, D., Beeckman, T.

    Published in Journal of microscopy (Oxford) (01-01-2004)
    “…Summary In several research areas, transverse sections are indispensable for studying structural aspects of specimens. However, the oriented embedding of small…”
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    A novel RIPK4–IRF6 connection is required to prevent epithelial fusions characteristic for popliteal pterygium syndromes by De Groote, P, Tran, H T, Fransen, M, Tanghe, G, Urwyler, C, De Craene, B, Leurs, K, Gilbert, B, Van Imschoot, G, De Rycke, R, Guérin, C J, Holland, P, Berx, G, Vandenabeele, P, Lippens, S, Vleminckx, K, Declercq, W

    Published in Cell death and differentiation (01-06-2015)
    “…Receptor-interacting protein kinase 4 (RIPK4)-deficient mice have epidermal defects and fusion of all external orifices. These are similar to Bartsocas–Papas…”
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    Trace element landscape of resting and activated human neutrophils on the sub-micrometer level by Niemiec, M J, De Samber, B, Garrevoet, J, Vergucht, E, Vekemans, B, De Rycke, R, Björn, E, Sandblad, L, Wellenreuther, G, Falkenberg, G, Cloetens, P, Vincze, L, Urban, C F

    Published in Metallomics (01-06-2015)
    “…Every infection is a battle for trace elements. Neutrophils migrate first to the infection site and accumulate quickly to high numbers. They fight pathogens by…”
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    SrSymRK, a plant receptor essential for symbiosome formation by Capoen, W, Goormachtig, S, Rycke, R. de, Schroeyers, K, Holsters, M

    “…The symbiosis between legumes and rhizobia is essential for the nitrogen input into the life cycle on our planet. New root organs, the nodules, are…”
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    Manganese superoxide dismutase can reduce cellular damage mediated by oxygen radicals in transgenic plants by Bowler, C, Slooten, L, Vandenbranden, S, Rycke, R. de, Botterman, J, Sybesma, C, Montagu, M. van, Inze, D

    Published in The EMBO journal (01-07-1991)
    “…In plants, environmental adversity often leads to the formation of highly reactive oxygen radicals. Since resistance to such conditions may be correlated with…”
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    The Arabidopsis 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate synthase gene 1 is expressed during early development by Rodrigues-Pousada, R.A, Rycke, R. de, Dedonder, A, Caeneghem, W. van, Engler, G, Montagu, M. van, Straeten, D. van der

    Published in The Plant cell (01-08-1993)
    “…The temporal and spatial expression of one member of the Arabidopsis 1-aminocyclopropane-1-carboxylate (ACC) synthase gene family (ACS1) was analyzed using a…”
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    Cell-Specific and Conditional Expression of Caffeoyl-Coenzyme A-3-O-Methyltransferase in Poplar by Cuiying Chen, Hugo Meyermans, Bart Burggraeve, Riet M. De Rycke, Inoue, Kentaro, De Vleesschauwer, Vera, Marijke Steenackers, Van Montagu, Marc C., Gilbert J. Engler, Wout A. Boerjan

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-07-2000)
    “…Caffeoyl coenzyme A-3-O-methyltransferase (CCoAOMT) plays an important role in lignin biosynthesis and is encoded by two genes in poplar (Populus trichocarpa)…”
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    Nodule development on the tropical legume Sesbania virgata under flooded and non-flooded conditions by Bomfeti, C. A., Ferreira, P. A. A., Carvalho, T. S., De Rycke, R., Moreira, F. M. S., Goormachtig, S., Holsters, M.

    Published in Plant biology (Stuttgart, Germany) (01-01-2013)
    “…The interaction between the Brazilian pioneer legume Sesbania virgata and its microsymbiont Azorhizobium doebereinerae leads to the formation of…”
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    Lipopolysaccharides as a communication signal for progression of legume endosymbiosis by Mathis, R, Gijsegem, F. van, Rycke, R. de, D'Haeze, W, Maelsaeke, E. van, Anthonio, E, Montagu, M. van, Holsters, M, Vereecke, D

    “…Establishment of a successful symbiosis between rhizobia and legumes results from an elaborate molecular dialogue between both partners. Bacterial nodulation…”
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    Nod Factor Perception During Infection Thread Growth Fine-Tunes Nodulation by Herder, J.D, Vanhee, C, Rycke, R. de, Corich, V, Holsters, M, Goormachtig, S

    Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-02-2007)
    “…Bacterial nodulation factors (NFs) are essential signaling molecules for the initiation of a nitrogen-fixing symbiosis in legumes. NFs are perceived by the…”
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    Knockout of an azorhizobial dTDP-L-rhamnose synthase affects lipopolysaccharide and extracellular polysaccharide production and disables symbiosis with Sesbania rostrata by MENGSHENG GAO, D'HAEZE, Wim, DE RYCKE, Riet, WOLUCKA, Beata, HOLSTERS, Marcelle

    Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-07-2001)
    “…A nonpolar mutation was made in the oac2 gene of Azorhizobium caulinodans. oac2 is an ortholog of the Salmonella typhimurium rfbD gene that encodes a…”
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    Roles for azorhizobial Nod factors and surface polysaccharides in intercellular invasion and nodule penetration, respectively by D'Haeze, W. (Universiteit Gent, Gent, Belgium.), Gao, M.S, Rycke, R. de, Montagu, M. van, Engler, G, Holsters, M

    Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-10-1998)
    “…In the symbiotic interaction between Azorhizobium caulinodans and Sesbania rostrata root and stem-borne nodules are formed. The bacteria enter the host via…”
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