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Er, some pathogens can exploit the SA/JA antagonism for their

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Er, some pathogens can exploit the SA/JA antagonism for their own advantage (Alkan et al., 2011; El Oirdi et al., 2011); as an example, B. cinerea produces an elicitor offrontiersin.orgMay…

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(2009) Brain region-specific gene expression activation essential for reconsolidation and extinction of

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(2009) Brain region-specific gene expression activation expected for reconsolidation and extinction of contextual worry memory. J Neurosci 29:402?413. CrossRef Medline McCallum J, Kim JH, Richardson R (2010) Impaired extinction retention…

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