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Cell re-entry assays do not support models of pathogen-independent translocation of AvrM and AVR3a effectors into plant cells
Benjamin Petre, Michaela Kopischke, Alexandre Evrard, Silke Robatzek, Sophien Kamoun
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/038232
Benjamin Petre
The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich Research Park, NR4 7UH, Norwich, United Kingdom
Michaela Kopischke
The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich Research Park, NR4 7UH, Norwich, United Kingdom
Alexandre Evrard
The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich Research Park, NR4 7UH, Norwich, United Kingdom
Silke Robatzek
The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich Research Park, NR4 7UH, Norwich, United Kingdom
Sophien Kamoun
The Sainsbury Laboratory, Norwich Research Park, NR4 7UH, Norwich, United Kingdom
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Posted January 29, 2016.
Cell re-entry assays do not support models of pathogen-independent translocation of AvrM and AVR3a effectors into plant cells
Benjamin Petre, Michaela Kopischke, Alexandre Evrard, Silke Robatzek, Sophien Kamoun
bioRxiv 038232; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/038232
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