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1. Host E3 ubiquitin ligase ITCH mediates Toxoplasma gondii effector GRA35-triggered NLRP1 inflammasome activation and cell-autonomous immunity

2. Intestinal immunity in C. elegans is activated by pathogen effector-triggered aggregation of the guard protein TIR-1 on lysosome-related organelles.

3. A viral effector blocks the turnover of a plant NLR receptor to trigger a robust immune response.

4. The MAP4 kinase NbM4K3 regulates immune responses in Nicotiana benthamiana

5. Fortifying crop defenses: unraveling the molecular arsenal against aphids

6. AtSNU13 modulates pre-mRNA splicing of RBOHD and ALD1 to regulate plant immunity

7. The MAP4 kinase NbM4K3 regulates immune responses in Nicotiana benthamiana.

8. The processed C‐terminus of AvrRps4 effector suppresses plant immunity via targeting multiple WRKYs.

9. Microbial Volatile Organic Compounds: Insights into Plant Defense.

10. AtSNU13 modulates pre-mRNA splicing of RBOHD and ALD1 to regulate plant immunity.

11. Parallel, Continuous Monitoring and Quantification of Programmed Cell Death in Plant Tissue.

12. NLRs derepress MED10b- and MED7-mediated repression of jasmonate-dependent transcription to activate immunity.

13. Kinase fusion proteins: intracellular R-proteins in plant immunity.

14. Parallel, Continuous Monitoring and Quantification of Programmed Cell Death in Plant Tissue

15. Fighting for Survival at the Stomatal Gate.

16. Host E3 ubiquitin ligase ITCH mediates Toxoplasma gondii effector GRA35-triggered NLRP1 inflammasome activation and cell-autonomous immunity

17. Microbial Volatile Organic Compounds: Insights into Plant Defense

18. Emerging Roles of Melatonin in Mitigating Pathogen Stress

19. Unraveling the importance of nitric oxide in plant-microbe interaction

20. ETI signaling nodes are involved in resistance of Hawaii 7996 to Ralstonia solanacearum-induced bacterial wilt disease in tomato

21. Regulation of plant immunity via small RNA-mediated control of NLR expression.

22. Suppression of NLR-mediated plant immune detection by bacterial pathogens.

23. What the Wild Things Do: Mechanisms of Plant Host Manipulation by Bacterial Type III-Secreted Effector Proteins

24. Running With Scissors: Evolutionary Conflicts Between Viral Proteases and the Host Immune System

25. Diverse viral proteases activate the NLRP1 inflammasome

26. Ubiquitination from the perspective of plant pathogens.

27. NLRs derepress MED10b- and MED7- mediated repression of jasmonate-dependent transcription to activate immunity.

28. The nuclear effector MoHTR3 of Magnaporthe oryzae modulates host defence signalling in the biotrophic stage of rice infection.

29. Nuclear effectors of plant pathogens: Distinct strategies to be one step ahead.

30. Plant Immune Mechanisms: From Reductionistic to Holistic Points of View

31. Two Candidate Meloidogyne javanica Effector Genes, MjShKT and MjPUT3: A Functional Investigation of Their Roles in Regulating Nematode Parasitism

32. Suppression of ETI by PTI priming to balance plant growth and defense through an MPK3/MPK6-WRKYs-PP2Cs module.

33. Effector-Triggered Immunity.

34. Perspectives on intracellular perception of plant viruses

35. Glutathione and neodiosmin feedback sustain plant immunity.

36. Systematic mutagenesis of Polerovirus protein P0 reveals distinct and overlapping amino acid functions in Nicotiana glutinosa.

38. Different requirement of immunity pathway components by oomycete effectors-induced cell death

39. NRG1 functions downstream of EDS1 to regulate TIR-NLR-mediated plant immunity in Nicotiana benthamiana

40. ZAR1: Guardian of plant kinases.

41. AvrRps4 effector family processing and recognition in lettuce.

42. Recognition of a salivary effector by the TNL protein RCSP promotes effector-triggered immunity and systemic resistance in Nicotiana benthamiana.

43. Shared signals, different fates: Calcium and ROS in plant PRR and NLR immunity.

45. Diversity, Evolution, and Function of Pseudomonas syringae Effectoromes.

46. A Case of Plant Vaccination: Enhancement of Plant Immunity against Verticillium dahliae by Necrotized Spores of the Pathogen.

47. Robust transcriptional indicators of immune cell death revealed by spatiotemporal transcriptome analyses.

48. Extracellular vesicles: Their functions in plant–pathogen interactions.

49. Three highly conserved hydrophobic residues in the predicted α2‐helix of rice NLR protein Pit contribute to its localization and immune induction.

50. Nuclear localization and the C-terminus region of PiAVR3b from Phytophthora infestans are required for recognition by the resistance protein Rpi-R3b.

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