Publications by authors named "Barbara J Baker"

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  • Scientists found that two proteins in plants, CLC2 and CLC3, work similarly to certain proteins in animals that help with a process called autophagy, which helps cells recycle and remove things they don't need.
  • When they studied plants with both CLC2 and CLC3 missing, these plants behaved like those that can't do autophagy properly, showing issues with immunity and nutrient use.
  • The researchers noticed that CLC2 directly works with other proteins involved in autophagy, and together, they help the plant fight off certain diseases better.
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Background And Purpose: Contemporary approaches to the treatment of cerebral palsy (CP) advocate a task-specific approach that emphasizes repetition and practice of specific tasks. Recent studies suggest that body-weight-supported treadmill training (BWSTT) programs may be beneficial in clinical settings. The purposes of this case series were to explore the outcomes and feasibility of a home-based BWSTT program for three children with CP.

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The genomic perspective aids in integrating the analysis of single resistance (R-) genes into a higher order model of complex plant resistance systems. The majority of R-genes encode a class of proteins with nucleotide binding (NB) and leucine-rich repeat (LRR) domains. Several R-proteins act in multi-protein R-complexes that mediate interaction with pathogen effectors to induce resistance signaling.

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The cultivated potato (Solanum tuberosum) shares similar biology with other members of the Solanaceae, yet has features unique within the family, such as modified stems (stolons) that develop into edible tubers. To better understand potato biology, we have undertaken a survey of the potato transcriptome using expressed sequence tags (ESTs) from diverse tissues. A total of 61,940 ESTs were generated from aerial tissues, below-ground tissues, and tissues challenged with the late-blight pathogen (Phytophthora infestans).

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