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Tinashe G Chabikwa

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Dooley N, Chabikwa T, Pava Z, Loughland J, Hamelink J, Berry K, et al.
Nat Commun . 2023 Nov; 14(1):7387. PMID: 37968278
Plasmodium falciparum malaria drives immunoregulatory responses across multiple cell subsets, which protects from immunopathogenesis, but also hampers the development of effective anti-parasitic immunity. Understanding malaria induced tolerogenic responses in specific...
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Hellens A, Chabikwa T, Fichtner F, Brewer P, Beveridge C
Plant Direct . 2023 Mar; 7(3):e486. PMID: 36945724
Strigolactones regulate shoot branching and many aspects of plant growth, development, and allelopathy. Strigolactones are often discussed alongside auxin because they work together to inhibit shoot branching. However, the roles...
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Velappan Y, Chabikwa T, Considine J, Agudelo-Romero P, Foyer C, Signorelli S, et al.
J Exp Bot . 2022 Jan; 73(7):2061-2076. PMID: 35022731
Grapevine (Vitis vinifera L.) displays wide plasticity to climate; however, the physiology of dormancy along a seasonal continuum is poorly understood. Here we investigated the apparent disconnect between dormancy and...
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Patil S, Barbier F, Zhao J, Zafar S, Uzair M, Sun Y, et al.
New Phytol . 2021 Oct; 234(1):122-136. PMID: 34716593
Shoot branching is regulated by multiple signals. Previous studies have indicated that sucrose may promote shoot branching through suppressing the inhibitory effect of the hormone strigolactone (SL). However, the molecular...
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Chabikwa T, Barbier F, Tanurdzic M, Beveridge C
Sci Data . 2020 Jan; 7(1):9. PMID: 31913298
Avocado (Persea americana Mill.), macadamia (Macadamia integrifolia L.) and mango (Mangifera indica L.) are important subtropical tree species grown for their edible fruits and nuts. Despite their commercial and nutritional...
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Barbier F, Chabikwa T, Ahsan M, Cook S, Powell R, Tanurdzic M, et al.
Plant Methods . 2019 Jun; 15:62. PMID: 31171930
Background: Woody tropical plants contain high levels of complex organic compounds that inhibit the chemical procedures needed to extract RNA or DNA, thus compromising downstream applications such as RNA sequencing...
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Barbier F, Dun E, Kerr S, Chabikwa T, Beveridge C
Trends Plant Sci . 2019 Feb; 24(3):220-236. PMID: 30797425
Many new questions on the regulation of shoot branching have been raised in recent years, prompting a review and reassessment of the role of each signal involved. Sugars and their...
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Chabikwa T, Brewer P, Beveridge C
Plant Physiol . 2018 Nov; 179(1):55-65. PMID: 30404820
Apical dominance is the process whereby the shoot tip inhibits the growth of axillary buds along the stem. It has been proposed that the shoot tip, which is the predominant...
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Fichtner F, Barbier F, Feil R, Watanabe M, Annunziata M, Chabikwa T, et al.
Plant J . 2017 Sep; 92(4):611-623. PMID: 28869799
Trehalose 6-phosphate (Tre6P) is a signal of sucrose availability in plants, and has been implicated in the regulation of shoot branching by the abnormal branching phenotypes of Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana)...