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Title: Disease induction by human microbial pathogens in plant-model systems : potential, problems and prospects
Author(s): Baarlen, P. (304792578)
Belkum, A. van
Thomma, B.P.
Publication year: 2007
Document type: Article / Letter to editor
Journal: Drug Discovery Today
ISSN: 1359-6446
Volume: vol. 12
Issue: iss. 3-4
Start page: p. 167
End page: p. 173
Abstract: Relatively simple eukaryotic model organisms such as the genetic model weed plant Arabidopsis thaliana possess an innate immune system that shares important similarities with its mammalian counterpart. In fact, some human pathogens infect Arabidopsis and cause overt disease with human symptomology. In such cases, decisive elements of the plant's immune system are likely to be targeted by the same microbial factors that are necessary for causing disease in humans. These similarities can be exploited to identify elementary microbial pathogenicity factors and their corresponding targets in a green host. This circumvents important cost aspects that often frustrate studies in humans or animal models and, in addition, results in facile ethical clearance.
Subject: Bioinformatics
Organization: Bioinformatics
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