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1. A plant NLR receptor employs ABA central regulator PP2C-SnRK2 to activate antiviral immunity

2. Expression of KCNN4 in adult-type diffuse gliomas and its correlations with clinicopathological features and patient prognosis

3. Development of novel specific molecular markers for the Sw-5b gene to assist with tomato spotted wilt virus-resistant tomato breeding

4. Epidemiological evaluation and identification of the insect vector of soybean stay-green associated virus

5. EDS1 modules as two-tiered receptor complexes for TIR-catalyzed signaling molecules to activate plant immunity

6. Naturally occurring substitution of an amino acid in a plant virus gene-silencing suppressor enhances viral adaptation to increasing thermal stress.

7. Prediction of Post-operative Visual Deterioration Using Visual-Evoked Potential Latency in Extended Endoscopic Endonasal Resection of Craniopharyngiomas

8. Antiviral RISC mainly targets viral mRNA but not genomic RNA of tospovirus.

9. ty-5 Confers Broad-Spectrum Resistance to Geminiviruses

10. Bunyaviral N Proteins Localize at RNA Processing Bodies and Stress Granules: The Enigma of Cytoplasmic Sources of Capped RNA for Cap Snatching

11. Natural 2-Amino-3-Methylhexanoic Acid as Plant Elicitor Inducing Resistance against Temperature Stress and Pathogen Attack

12. Identifying the Epileptogenic Zone With the Relative Strength of High-Frequency Oscillation: A Stereoelectroencephalography Study

13. Purification of Rice Stripe Virus

14. Characterization of the Roles of SGT1/RAR1, EDS1/NDR1, NPR1, and NRC/ADR1/NRG1 in Sw-5b-Mediated Resistance to Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus

15. The Bunyavirales: The Plant-Infecting Counterparts

16. Tenuivirus utilizes its glycoprotein as a helper component to overcome insect midgut barriers for its circulative and propagative transmission.

17. The XIth International Symposium on Thysanoptera and Tospoviruses Co-sponsored by Yunnan Academy of Agricultural Sciences and Nanjing Agricultural University in Kunming, China 2019

18. Molecular Co-Chaperone SGT1 Is Critical for Cell-to-Cell Movement and Systemic Infection of Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus in Nicotiana benthamiana

19. Non-Structural Protein NSm of Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus Is an Avirulence Factor Recognized by Resistance Genes of Tobacco and Tomato via Different Elicitor Active Sites

20. The ER-Membrane Transport System Is Critical for Intercellular Trafficking of the NSm Movement Protein and Tomato Spotted Wilt Tospovirus.

23. Three‐dimensional analysis of membrane structures associated with tomato spotted wilt virus infection

24. NLR surveillance of pathogen interference with hormone receptors induces immunity

25. Interspecies/Intergroup Complementation of Orthotospovirus Replication and Movement through Reverse Genetics Systems

26. Rice stripe virus: Exploring Molecular Weapons in the Arsenal of a Negative-Sense RNA Virus

28. Stepwise artificial evolution of an Sw‐5b immune receptor extends its resistance spectrum against resistance‐breaking isolates of Tomato spotted wilt virus

29. Efficacy of evoked potential monitoring for predicting postoperative motor status in internal carotid artery aneurysm surgeries

30. Expression, purification and crystallization of the N-terminal Solanaceae domain of the Sw-5b NLR immune receptor

32. An intergeneric recombinant geminivirus causes soybean stay-green disease

33. A new distinct geminivirus causes soybean stay-green disease

34. Advances in reverse genetics system of plant negative-strand RNA viruses

35. Developmentally regulated Arabidopsis thaliana susceptibility to tomato spotted wilt virus infection

36. Prediction of postoperative motor deficits using intraoperative motor-evoked potentials in middle cerebral artery aneurysm

37. Dynamic Transcriptional Profiles of Arabidopsis thaliana Infected by Tomato spotted wilt virus

38. Determination of key residues in tospoviral NSm required for Sw-5b recognition, their potential ability to overcome resistance, and the effective resistance provided by improved Sw-5b mutants

39. Functional analysis reveals G/U pairs critical for replication and trafficking of an infectious non-coding viroid RNA

40. Development of a mini-replicon-based reverse-genetics system for rice stripe tenuivirus

41. Prediction of postoperative motor deficits using motor evoked potential deterioration duration in intracranial aneurysm surgery

42. A Plant Immune Receptor Adopts a Two-Step Recognition Mechanism to Enhance Viral Effector Perception

43. A prediction of postoperative neurological deficits following intracranial aneurysm surgery using somatosensory evoked potential deterioration duration

44. The Sw-5b NLR nucleotide-binding domain plays a role in oligomerization, and its self-association is important for activation of cell death signaling

45. Cytoplasmic and nuclear Sw-5b NLR act both independently and synergistically to confer full host defense against tospovirus infection

46. Antiviral RISC mainly targets viral mRNA but not genomic RNA of tospovirus

47. The Bunyavirales: The plant-infecting counterparts

48. Cytoplasmic and nuclear Sw-5b NLR act both independently and synergistically to dictate full host defense against tospovirus infection

49. Cellular RNA Hubs: Friends and Foes of Plant Viruses

50. Rescue of tomato spotted wilt virus entirely from complementary DNA clones

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