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Brad Cavinder

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Miguel-Rojas C, Cavinder B, Townsend J, Trail F
mBio . 2023 Jan; 14(1):e0244222. PMID: 36598191
For fungal plant pathogens, the germinating spore provides the first interaction with the host. Spore germlings move across the plant surface and use diverse penetration strategies for ingress into plant...
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Kim W, Cavinder B, Proctor R, ODonnell K, Townsend J, Trail F
Front Microbiol . 2019 Jun; 10:1247. PMID: 31231336
(formerly ) is a cosmopolitan fungus that has been reported from soil, herbivore dung, and as a fruit- and root-rot pathogen of numerous field crops, although it is not known...
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Yang G, Fattash I, Lee C, Liu K, Cavinder B
Genome Biol Evol . 2013 Sep; 5(10):1937-48. PMID: 24068652
Eukaryotic genomes contain numerous DNA transposons that move by a cut-and-paste mechanism. The majority of these elements are self-insufficient and dependent on their autonomous relatives to transpose. Miniature inverted repeat...
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Cavinder B, Trail F
Eukaryot Cell . 2012 May; 11(8):978-88. PMID: 22635922
The function of Fig1, a transmembrane protein of the low-affinity calcium uptake system (LACS) in fungi, was examined for its role in the growth and development of the plant pathogen...
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Cavinder B, Sikhakolli U, Fellows K, Trail F
J Vis Exp . 2012 Apr; (61). PMID: 22491175
Fusarium graminearum has become a model system for studies in development and pathogenicity of filamentous fungi. F. graminearum most easily produces fruiting bodies, called perithecia, on carrot agar. Perithecia contain...
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Cavinder B, Hamam A, Lew R, Trail F
Eukaryot Cell . 2011 Mar; 10(6):832-41. PMID: 21357477
The role of Mid1, a stretch-activated ion channel capable of being permeated by calcium, in ascospore development and forcible discharge from asci was examined in the pathogenic fungus Gibberella zeae...