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List of bibliographic references

Number of relevant bibliographic references: 16.
Ident.Authors (with country if any)Title
002117 (2006) I. Schütz ; S. Gus-Mayer ; E. SchmelzerProfilin and Rop GTPases are localized at infection sites of plant cells.
002779 (2001) C. Kirsch ; E. Logemann ; B. Lippok ; E. Schmelzer ; K. HahlbrockA highly specific pathogen-responsive promoter element from the immediate-early activated CMPG1 gene in Petroselinum crispum.
002860 (2000) C. Kirsch ; M. Takamiya-Wik ; E. Schmelzer ; K. Hahlbrock ; I E SomssichA novel regulatory element involved in rapid activation of parsley ELI7 gene family members by fungal elicitor or pathogen infection.
002902 (2000) B. Görnhardt ; I. Rouhara ; E. SchmelzerCyst germination proteins of the potato pathogen Phytophthora infestans share homology with human mucins.
002932 (1999) T. Eulgem ; P J Rushton ; E. Schmelzer ; K. Hahlbrock ; I E SomssichEarly nuclear events in plant defence signalling: rapid gene activation by WRKY transcription factors.
002946 (1999) G. Ancillo ; B. Witte ; E. Schmelzer ; E. KombrinkA distinct member of the basic (class I) chitinase gene family in potato is specifically expressed in epidermal cells.
002A08 (1998) S. Gus-Mayer ; B. Naton ; K. Hahlbrock ; E. SchmelzerLocal mechanical stimulation induces components of the pathogen defense response in parsley.
002A41 (1997) R. Büchter ; A. Strömberg ; E. Schmelzer ; E. KombrinkPrimary structure and expression of acidic (class II) chitinase in potato.
002B24 (1996) B. Naton ; K. Hahlbrock ; E. SchmelzerCorrelation of Rapid Cell Death with Metabolic Changes in Fungus-Infected, Cultured Parsley Cells.
002B55 (1995) E. Logemann ; S C Wu ; J. Schröder ; E. Schmelzer ; I E Somssich ; K. HahlbrockGene activation by UV light, fungal elicitor or fungal infection in Petroselinum crispum is correlated with repression of cell cycle-related genes.
002B78 (1995) K. Hahlbrock ; D. Scheel ; E. Logemann ; T. Nürnberger ; M. Parniske ; S. Reinold ; W R Sacks ; E. SchmelzerOligopeptide elicitor-mediated defense gene activation in cultured parsley cells.
002C51 (1993) P. Gross ; C. Julius ; E. Schmelzer ; K. HahlbrockTranslocation of cytoplasm and nucleus to fungal penetration sites is associated with depolymerization of microtubules and defence gene activation in infected, cultured parsley cells.
002D44 (1989) E. Schmelzer ; S. Kruger-Lebus ; K. HahlbrockTemporal and Spatial Patterns of Gene Expression around Sites of Attempted Fungal Infection in Parsley Leaves.
002D84 (1987) W. Knogge ; E. Kombrink ; E. Schmelzer ; K. HahlbrockOccurrence of phytoalexins and other putative defense-related substances in uninfected parsley plants.
002D94 (1986) I E Somssich ; E. Schmelzer ; J. Bollmann ; K. HahlbrockRapid activation by fungal elicitor of genes encoding "pathogenesis-related" proteins in cultured parsley cells.
002D97 (1985) E. Schmelzer ; I. Somssich ; K. HahlbrockCoordinated changes in transcription and translation rates of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase and 4-coumarate: CoA ligase mRNAs in elicitor-treated Petroselinum crispum cells.

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