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GrainGenes Author Report: Brandt J

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Brandt J
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ReferenceChristensen AB et al. (2002) The molecular characterization of two barley proteins establishes the novel PR-17 family of pathogenesis-related proteins Molecular Plant Pathology 3:135-144.
ReferenceWalther-Larsen H et al. (1993) A pathogen induced gene of barley encodes a HSP90 homologue showing striking similarity to vertebrate forms resident in the endoplasmic reticulum Plant Molecular Biology 21:1097-1108.
ReferenceThordahl-Christensen H et al. (1992) cDNA cloning and characterization of two barley peroxidase transcripts induced differentially by the powdery mildew fungus Erysiphe graminis Physiological and Molecular Plant Pathology 40:395-409.
ReferenceBrandt J et al. (1992) A pathogen induced gene of barley encodes a protein showing high similarity to a protein kinase regulator The Plant Journal 2:815-820.
ReferenceBrandt J et al. (1992) A barley cDNA clone encoding a type III chlorophyll a-b-binding polypeptide of the light-harvesting complex II Plant Molecular Biology 19:699-703.

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