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151. Specific cleavage of ribosomal RNA and mRNA during victorin-induced apoptotic cell death in oat.

152. Induction of apoptotic cell death leads to the development of bacterial rot caused by Pseudomonas cichorii.

153. Victorin triggers programmed cell death and the defense response via interaction with a cell surface mediator.

154. Evolution of an avirulence gene, AVR1-CO39, concomitant with the evolution and differentiation of Magnaporthe oryzae.

155. Pyrichalasin H production and pathogenicity of Digitaria-specific isolates of Pyricularia grisea.

156. Microarray analysis of the gene expression profile induced by the endophytic plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria, Pseudomonas fluorescens FPT9601-T5 in Arabidopsis.

157. RNA silencing as a tool for exploring gene function in ascomycete fungi.

158. Catalase and alternative oxidase cooperatively regulate programmed cell death induced by beta-glucan elicitor in potato suspension cultures.

159. The C-terminal chromodomain-like module in the integrase domain is crucial for high transposition efficiency of the retrotransposon MAGGY.

160. Coordinate involvement of cysteine protease and nuclease in the executive phase of plant apoptosis.

161. One of the two Dicer-like proteins in the filamentous fungi Magnaporthe oryzae genome is responsible for hairpin RNA-triggered RNA silencing and related small interfering RNA accumulation.

162. Nitric oxide and reactive oxygen species do not elicit hypersensitive cell death but induce apoptosis in the adjacent cells during the defense response of oat.

163. Analysis of the involvement of hydroxyanthranilate hydroxycinnamoyltransferase and caffeoyl-CoA 3-O-methyltransferase in phytoalexin biosynthesis in oat.

164. RNA silencing in the phytopathogenic fungus Magnaporthe oryzae.

165. Suppression of leaf feeding and oviposition of phytophagous ladybird beetles (Coleoptera: Coccinellidae) by chitinase gene-transformed phylloplane bacteria and their specific bacteriophages entrapped in alginate gel beads.

166. Efficient release of overproduced gene products from Escherichia coli BL21(DE3) by lytic infection with newly isolated bacteriophages.

167. Apoptotic cell death is a common response to pathogen attack in oats.

168. Repeat-induced point mutation (RIP) in Magnaporthe grisea: implications for its sexual cycle in the natural field context.

169. Diversity of mineral cell coverings and their formation processes: a review focused on the siliceous cell coverings.

170. Mitochondrial oxidative burst involved in apoptotic response in oats.

171. Analysis of the structure of the AVR1-CO39 avirulence locus in virulent rice-infecting isolates of Magnaporthe grisea.

172. OARE-1, a Ty1-copia retrotransposon in oat activated by abiotic and biotic stresses.

173. Pyret, a Ty3/Gypsy retrotransposon in Magnaporthe grisea contains an extra domain between the nucleocapsid and protease domains.

174. Heat shock, copper sulfate and oxidative stress activate the retrotransposon MAGGY resident in the plant pathogenic fungus Magnaporthe grisea.

175. Novel evidence for apoptotic cell response and differential signals in chromatin condensation and DNA cleavage in victorin-treated oats.

176. Induction and signaling of an apoptotic response typified by DNA laddering in the defense response of oats to infection and elicitors.

177. Comparative analyses of the distribution of various transposable elements in Pyricularia and their activity during and after the sexual cycle.

178. Analysis of Host Species Specificity of Magnaporthe grisea Toward Wheat Using a Genetic Cross Between Isolates from Wheat and Foxtail Millet.

179. Transposition of the retrotransposon MAGGY in heterologous species of filamentous fungi.

180. Degenerate MAGGY elements in a subgroup of Pyricularia grisea: a possible example of successful capture of a genetic invader by a fungal genome.

181. Prevalence and transmission of Kaposi's sarcoma-associated herpesvirus (human herpesvirus 8) in Ugandan children and adolescents.

182. A sulfonoglycolipid with Na+,K+-ATPase inhibitory activity, produced by a cultured unique diatom symbiont isolated from a larger foraminifera.

183. Production of nematocidal compounds by hairy root cultures of Tagetes patula L.

184. Report of a case of precancerous primary duodenal polyp and a review of the related literature.

187. Carcinoma of the cystic duct: case report.

188. [Biliary pancreatic, and lymphatic excretion of mitomycin C and adriamycin on celiac arterial infusion in dogs].

189. A clinicopathological study of minute polypoid lesions of the colon based on magnifying fiber-colonoscopy and dissecting microscopy.

191. [Case of leiomyosarcoma of the stomach].

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