Roger Innes
@inneslab.bsky.social
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Plant immunologist developing disease resistant crops to make agriculture more sustainable. Professor at Indiana University. Outdoor enthusiast. Avid hiker and cyclist.
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Roger Innes
@inneslab.bsky.social
· May 26
Arabidopsis Produces Distinct Subpopulations of Extracellular Vesicles That Respond Differentially to Biotic Stress, Altering Growth and Infectivity of a Fungal Pathogen
Extracellular vesicles (EVs) secreted by mammalian cells are highly heterogeneous in content and function. Whether this is also true for EVs secreted by plant cells is not yet known. To address this,...
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Roger Innes
@inneslab.bsky.social
· Apr 29
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Sophien Kamoun
@kamounlab.bsky.social
· Feb 23
Experts foresee negative ripple effects in termination of USDA scientists in St. Paul lab
A team at the U.S Department of Agriculture’s Cereal Disease Lab in St. Paul got notice last week that some of their jobs were getting cut. Experts warn that cutting jobs in this area will harm resear...
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Plantae.org
@plantaeofficial.bsky.social
· Jan 13
Abundant, unusual RNAs on the leaf surface | Plantae
It seems that there is no end to the surprises that RNA provides. To the old-school trio of mRNA, tRNA, and rRNA, the past 20 years have added miRNA, siRNA, tasiRNA and others, all with unique and…
plantae.org
Roger Innes
@inneslab.bsky.social
· Jan 14
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@inneslab.bsky.social
· Dec 22
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Gitta Coaker
@gittacoaker.bsky.social
· Dec 13
Interfamily co-transfer of sensor and helper NLRs extends immune receptor functionality between angiosperms
Plant nucleotide-binding, leucine-rich repeat (NLR) immune receptors recognize pathogen effectors and activate defense. NLR genes can be non-functional in distantly related plants (restricted taxonomi...
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