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    Gene gain and loss during evolution of obligate parasitism in the white rust pathogen of Arabidopsis thaliana by Kemen, Eric, Gardiner, Anastasia, Schultz-Larsen, Torsten, Kemen, Ariane C, Balmuth, Alexi L, Robert-Seilaniantz, Alexandre, Bailey, Kate, Holub, Eric, Studholme, David J, Maclean, Dan, Jones, Jonathan D G

    Published in PLoS biology (01-07-2011)
    “…Biotrophic eukaryotic plant pathogens require a living host for their growth and form an intimate haustorial interface with parasitized cells. Evolution to…”
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    Host–microbe and microbe–microbe interactions in the evolution of obligate plant parasitism by Kemen, Ariane C, Agler, Matthew T, Kemen, Eric

    Published in The New phytologist (01-06-2015)
    “…1207 I. 1208 II. 1209 III. 1211 IV. 1217 V. 1218 VI. 1219 VII. 1221 VIII. 1224 1224 References 1224 SUMMARY: Research on obligate biotrophic plant parasites,…”
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    Investigation of triterpene synthesis and regulation in oats reveals a role for β-amyrin in determining root epidermal cell patterning by Kemen, Ariane C., Honkanen, Suvi, Melton, Rachel E., Findlay, Kim C., Mugford, Sam T., Hayashi, Keiko, Haralampidis, Kosmas, Rosser, Susan J., Osbourn, Anne

    “…Sterols have important functions in membranes and signaling. Plant sterols are synthesized via the isoprenoid pathway by cyclization of 2,3-oxidosqualene to…”
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    Identification of a protein from rust fungi transferred from haustoria into infected plant cells by Kemen, E, Kemen, A.C, Rafiqi, M, Hempel, U, Mendgen, K, Hahn, M, Voegele, R.T

    Published in Molecular plant-microbe interactions (01-11-2005)
    “…The formation of haustoria is one of the hallmarks of the interaction of obligate biotrophic fungi with their host plants. In addition to their role in…”
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    Investigation of triterpene synthesis and regulation in oats reveals a role for [Beta]-amyrin in determining root epidermal cell patterning by Kemen, Ariane C, Honkanen, Suvi, Melton, Rachel E, Findlay, Kim C, Mugford, Sam T, Hayashi, Keiko, Haralampidis, Kosmas, Rosser, Susan J, Osbourn, Anne

    “…Sterols have important functions in membranes and signaling. Plant sterols are synthesized via the isoprenoid pathway by cyclization of 2,3-oxidosqualene to…”
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