Conserved requirement for a plant host cell protein in powdery mildew pathogenesis
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Jörg Durner | Chiara Consonni | Paul Schulze-Lefert | P. Schulze-Lefert | S. Somerville | J. Vogel | J. Durner | H. Hartmann | R. Panstruga | V. Lipka | Birgit Kemmerling | M. Humphry | C. Consonni | Ralph Panstruga | Volker Lipka | L. Westphal | John Vogel | M. Livaja | Shauna C Somerville | Lore Westphal | Matthew E Humphry | H Andreas Hartmann | Maren Livaja | Birgit Kemmerling | H. Hartmann | Matthew E Humphry | Shauna Somerville
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