Search Results - "Innatism"

  1. Terpene Down-Regulation Triggers Defense Responses in Transgenic Orange Leading to Resistance against Fungal Pathogens by Rodriguez, Ana, Shimada, Takehiko, Cervera, Magdalena, Alquezar, Berta, Gadea, Jose, Gómez-Cadenas, Aurelio, De-Ollas, Carlos J., Rodrigo, María J., Zacarias, Lorenzo, Pena, Leandro

    Published 2017
    “…A global gene expression analysis of AS versus empty vector (EV) transgenic fruits revealed that the down-regulation of D-limonene up-regulated genes involved in the innate immune response. Basal levels of jasmonic acid were substantially higher in the EV compared with AS oranges. …”
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  2. Characterisation of the epistatic hybrid incompatibility locus STRUBBELIG RECEPTOR FAMILY 3 in Arabidopsis by Dölfors, Fredrik

    Published 2019
    “…Genetic analysis of this incompatibility has revealed its basis in a polymorphic cluster of Toll/interleukin-1 receptor-nucleo-tide binding-leucine rich repeat (TNL) RPP1 (Recognition of Peronospora parasitica 1)-like genes in Ler and alleles of the receptor-like kinase Strubbelig Receptor Fam-ily 3 (SRF3) in ecotypes Kas-2 and Kond, causing autoactivation of the plant innate immunity response. In this project I have analysed: I) the genetic variability of SRF3 in a segregating population of Ler relatives originally from Gorsów (Poland) and II) the molecular function of SRF3. …”
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  3. Immunomodulatory effect of baculovirus in chickens : how it modifies the immune response against infectious bursal disease virus by Chimeno Zoth, Silvina Andrea, Carballeda, Juan Manuel, Gravisaco, Marí­a José, Lucero, Maria Soledad, Richetta, Matias Daniel, Gomez, Evangelina Raquel, Berinstein, Analia

    Published 2017
    “…Recent studies of our group demonstrated the ability of BV to stimulate the innate immunity in chickens. In this investigation, we aimed to assess the potential antiviral effect of BV given both, before and after infectious bursal disease virus (IBDV). …”
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  4. P26 enhances baculovirus gene delivery by modulating the mammalian antiviral response by Amalfi, Sabrina, Plastine, María Del Pilar, Lopez, Maria Gabriela, Gravisaco, María José, Taboga, Oscar Alberto, Alfonso, Victoria

    Published 2023
    “…Our results suggest that the incorporation of P26 to budded baculoviral vectors is a very promising tool to modulate negatively the innate antiviral cellular response and to improve the efficiency of gene delivery in mammalian cells.…”
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  5. Effect of natural and synthetic Brassinosteroids on strawberry immune response against Colletotrichum acutatum by Furio, Ramiro Nicolás, Albornoz, Patricia Liliana, Coll, Yamilet, Martinez Zamora, Martin Gustavo, Salazar, Sergio Miguel, Martos, Gustavo Gabriel, Díaz Ricci, Juan Carlos

    Published 2018
    “…These results suggests that BB16 and EP24 can be used for the activation of innate immunity in strawberry plants, as a new strategy for crop health protection management, alternative to agrochemicals.…”
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  6. Protection of Strawberry Plants against Charcoal Rot Disease (Macrophomina phaseolina) Induced by Azospirillum brasilense by Viejobueno, Josefina, Albornoz, Patricia Liliana, Camacho, María, Santos, Berta de los, Martinez Zamora, Martin Gustavo, Salazar, Sergio Miguel

    Published 2021
    “…These results suggest that A. brasilense REC3 and 2A1 strains can be used for the activation of innate immunity in strawberry plants as a strategy for managing charcoal rot in a sustainable and environmentally friendly way.…”
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  7. Whole genome sequence-based genetic characterization of Muturu, an endangered trypanotolerant population of West African Bos Taurus by Tijjani, A., Utsunomiya, Yuri Tani, Oyekanmi Nash, O., Hanotte, Olivier H.

    Published 2019
    “…It includes several genes belonging to the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) with functions related to both innate and adaptive immunity. Thirty-one candidate genes including the MHC genes region were also found under selection in N'Dama. …”
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  8. Whole genome diversity of indigenous chicken populations in Ethiopia by Kebede, A., Tesfaye, K., Belay. G., Vallejo, A., Dessie, Tadelle, Spark, N., Hanotte, Olivier H., Raman, L.., Gheyas, Almas A.

    Published 2019
    “…Genes with deleterious missense variants are included within several important biological pathways including innate immunity. This study confirms the existence of significant genomic diversity in indigenous chicken populations of Ethiopia, with most of the variants previously undescribed in commercial breeds.…”
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  9. Genomic diversity, population structure, and signature of selection in five Chinese native sheep breeds adapted to extreme environments by Abied, A., Bagadi, A., Bordbar, F., Pu, Y., Augustino, S.M.A., Xue, X., Xing, F., Gebreselassie, G., Han Jianlin, Mwacharo, Joram M., Ma, Y., Zhao, Q.

    Published 2020
    “…The genomic regions under putative selection identified by FST and XP-EHH approaches frequently overlapped across the breeds, and spanned genes associated with adaptation to extremely dry or humid environments, innate and adaptive immune responses, and growth, wool, milk, and reproduction traits. …”
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  10. Inherited tolerance in cattle to the apicomplexan protozoan Theileria parva is associated with decreased proliferation of parasite-infected lymphocytes by Latré de Laté, Perle, Cook, Elizabeth A.J., Wragg, David, Poole, Elizabeth J., Ndambuki, Gideon M., Miyunga, Antoinette, Chepkwony, Maurine C., Mwaura, Stephen, Ndiwa, Nicholas N., Prettejohn, Giles, Sitt, Tatjana, Aardt, Richard van, Morrison, W. Ivan, Prendergast, James G.D., Toye, Philip G.

    Published 2021
    “…The results are discussed in terms of whether the reduced proliferation is the result of a perturbation of the transformation mechanism induced in infected cells or is due to an innate immune response present in the tolerant cattle.…”
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  11. Comparative proteomic analysis reveals different responses in porcine lymph nodes to virulent and attenuated homologous African swine fever virus strains by Herrera-Uribe, Júber, Jiménez-Marín, Ángeles, Lacasta, Anna, Monteagudo, Paula L., Pina-Pedrero, Sonia, Rodríguez, Fernando, Moreno, Ángela, Garrido, Juan J.

    Published 2018
    “…Understanding the equilibrium between innate and adaptive protective responses and immune pathology might contribute to the development of strategies against ASFV. …”
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  12. Brassinosteroids antagonize gibberellin- and salicylate-mediated root immunity in rice by De Vleesschauwer, David, Van Buyten, Evelien, Satoh, Kouji, Balidion, Johny, Mauleon, Ramil, Choi, Il-Ryong, Vera Cruz, Casiana, Kikuchi, Shoshi, Höfte, Monica

    Published 2012
    “…Challenging the prevailing view that BRs positively regulate plant innate immunity, we show that P. graminicola exploits BRs as virulence factors and hijacks the rice BR machinery to inflict disease. …”
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  13. Pest outbreaks in tropical forest plantations: is there a greater risk for exotic tree species? by Nair, K.S.S.

    Published 2001
    “…It is concluded that the following factors determine the risk of pest outbreak in exotic monoculture plantations: (1) presence or absence of plant species closely related to the exotic; (2) extent of area under the exotic species; (3) genetic base of the planted stock; (4) distance from the native habitat of the exotic; (5) existence of serious pests in the native habitat of the exotic; (6) time elapsed since introduction; (7) chemical profile of the exotic species; and (8) innate biological attributes of the insects associated with a tree species. …”
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  14. Hematological profile of East African short-horn zebu calves from birth to 51 weeks of age by Wyk, Ilana Conradie van, Goddard, A., Bronsvoort, B.M. de C., Coetzer, Jacobus A.W., Booth, C., Hanotte, Olivier H., Jennings, A., Kiara, Henry K., Mashego, P., Muller, C., Pretorius, G., Poole, Elizabeth J., Thumbi, Samuel M., Toye, Philip G., Woolhouse, Mark E.J., Penzhorn, Banie L.

    Published 2013
    “…The possible role of the postnatal rise in the red cell parameters in the adaptability to environmental constraints and innate disease resistance warrants further research into the dynamics of blood cell parameters of these breeds…”
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  15. Mechanisms controlling anaemia in Trypanosoma congolense infected mice by Noyes, H.A., Alimohammadian, M.H., Agaba, Morris, Brass, A., Fuchs, H., Gailus-Durner, V., Hulme, H., Iraqi, F.A., Kemp, Stephen J., Rathkolb, B., Wolf, E., Angelis, M.H. de, Roshandel, D., Naessens, Jan

    Published 2009
    “…Conclusions/Significance: The innate immune response appears to be the major contributor to the inflammation associated with anaemia since suppression of T cells with CsA had no observable effect. …”
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  16. The impact of climate change on crop pests and diseases, and adaptation strategies for the Greater Mekong Sub-Region by Heong KL, Sivapragasam A, Loke WH, Chan FW, Khing SL, Sebastian, Leocadio S.

    Published 2015
    “…There was also adequate support for the notion on the innate ability of crop pests and diseases to adapt to changing environmental conditions. …”
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