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. 1997 Dec;4(8):671-83.
doi: 10.1038/sj.cdd.4400309.

The hypersensitive response and the induction of cell death in plants

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The hypersensitive response and the induction of cell death in plants

J B Morel et al. Cell Death Differ. 1997 Dec.

Abstract

The hypersensitive response, or HR, is a form of cell death often associated with plant resistance to pathogen infection. Reactive oxygen intermediates and ion fluxes are proximal responses probably required for the HR. Apoptosis as defined in animal systems is, thus far, not a strict paradigm for the HR. The diversity observed in plant cell death morphologies suggests that there may be multiple pathways through which the HR can be triggered. Signals from pathogens appear to interfere with these pathways. HR may play in plants the same role as certain programmed cell deaths in animals with respect to restricting pathogen growth. In addition, the HR could regulate the defense responses of the plant in both local and distant tissues.

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  • Dying for a living: plants do it too.
    Rubinstein B, Osborne BA. Rubinstein B, et al. Cell Death Differ. 1997 Dec;4(8):647-8. doi: 10.1038/sj.cdd.4400319. Cell Death Differ. 1997. PMID: 16465276 No abstract available.

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