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Minkyoung Lee

Researcher at Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center

Publications -  5
Citations -  342

Minkyoung Lee is an academic researcher from Ohio Agricultural Research and Development Center. The author has contributed to research in topics: Computer science & Medicine. The author has an hindex of 1, co-authored 2 publications receiving 285 citations.

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In Planta Expression Screens of Phytophthora infestans RXLR Effectors Reveal Diverse Phenotypes, Including Activation of the Solanum bulbocastanum Disease Resistance Protein Rpi-blb2

TL;DR: The Irish potato famine pathogen Phytophthora infestans is predicted to secrete hundreds of effector proteins and it is revealed that 16 of the 62 examined effectors cause phenotypes when expressed inside plant cells, and structure-function experiments indicated that a 34–amino acid region in the C-terminal half of AVRblb2 is sufficient for triggering Rpi-blb 2 hypersensitivity.
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Combining single-cell tracking and omics improves blood stem cell fate regulator identification

TL;DR: Using asymmetrically dividing blood stem cells, a pipeline is developed for imaging, tracking, isolating and transcriptome sequencing of single cells, massively improving molecular noise filtering and candidate identification.
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Structure and Function of RXLR Effectors of Plant Pathogenic Oomycetes

TL;DR: Little is known about the biology of effectors of eukaryoticplant pathogens, but progress has been made in elucidating the viru-lence functions of bacterial effectors and the biochemical activities that enable theseproteins to perturb host defense processes and facilitate pathogenicity.

In vivo single-cell CRISPR uncovers distinct TNF-α programs in clonal expansion and tumorigenesis

TL;DR: In this paper , the authors developed an in vivo single-cell CRISPR strategy to systematically investigate tissue-wide clonal dynamics of the 150 most frequently mutated squamous cell carcinoma genes.