Oleg Bougri
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Recent Articles
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Lessard P, Parker M, Bougri O, Shen B, Samoylov V, Broomhead J, et al.
Nat Food
. 2023 May;
1(2):119-126.
PMID: 37127989
Antimicrobial resistance is a significant challenge for human and animal health, and developing effective antibiotic-free treatments is a strategy to help mitigate microbial resistance. The global poultry industry faces growing...
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Shen B, Sun X, Zuo X, Shilling T, Apgar J, Ross M, et al.
Nat Biotechnol
. 2012 Oct;
30(11):1131-6.
PMID: 23086202
Plant cellulosic biomass is an abundant, low-cost feedstock for producing biofuels and chemicals. Expressing cell wall-degrading (CWD) enzymes (e.g. xylanases) in plant feedstocks could reduce the amount of enzymes required...
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Gray B, Bougri O, Carlson A, Meissner J, Pan S, Parker M, et al.
Plant Biotechnol J
. 2011 Jun;
9(9):1100-8.
PMID: 21689368
In planta expression of cell wall degrading enzymes is a promising approach for developing optimized biomass feedstocks that enable low-cost cellulosic biofuels production. Transgenic plants could serve as either an...
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Rommens C, Bougri O, Yan H, Humara J, Owen J, Swords K, et al.
Plant Physiol
. 2005 Oct;
139(3):1338-49.
PMID: 16244143
The transfer of DNA from Agrobacterium to plant cell nuclei is initiated by a cleavage reaction within the 25-bp right border of Ti plasmids. In an effort to develop all-native...
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Ronning C, Stegalkina S, Ascenzi R, Bougri O, Hart A, Utterbach T, et al.
Plant Physiol
. 2003 Feb;
131(2):419-29.
PMID: 12586867
The cultivated potato (Solanum tuberosum) shares similar biology with other members of the Solanaceae, yet has features unique within the family, such as modified stems (stolons) that develop into edible...