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James C. Carrington ()
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James C. Carrington: Institute of Biological Chemistry, Washington State University

Nature, 2000, vol. 408, issue 6809, 150-151

Abstract: Viruses have evolved several strategies to attack plants, but the plants keep hitting back. So the viruses have upped the ante by stopping the plants' immune response from spreading to uninfected tissues.

Date: 2000
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