Franky Terras

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1994 University of Leuven, Belgium 
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Thevissen K, Terras FR, Broekaert WF. (1999) Permeabilization of fungal membranes by plant defensins inhibits fungal growth. Applied and Environmental Microbiology. 65: 5451-8
Terras FR, Penninckx IA, Goderis IJ, et al. (1998) Evidence that the role of plant defensins in radish defense responses is independent of salicylic acid. Planta. 206: 117-24
Penninckx IA, Eggermont K, Terras FR, et al. (1996) Pathogen-induced systemic activation of a plant defensin gene in Arabidopsis follows a salicylic acid-independent pathway. The Plant Cell. 8: 2309-23
Terras FR, Eggermont K, Kovaleva V, et al. (1995) Small cysteine-rich antifungal proteins from radish: their role in host defense. The Plant Cell. 7: 573-88
Broekaert WF, Terras FR, Cammue BP, et al. (1995) Plant defensins: novel antimicrobial peptides as components of the host defense system. Plant Physiology. 108: 1353-8
De Bolle MF, Eggermont K, Duncan RE, et al. (1995) Cloning and characterization of two cDNA clones encoding seed-specific antimicrobial peptides from Mirabilis jalapa L. Plant Molecular Biology. 28: 713-21
Alves AL, De Samblanx GW, Terras FR, et al. (1994) Expression of functional Raphanus sativus antifungal protein in yeast. Febs Letters. 348: 228-32
Cammue BP, De Bolle MF, Schoofs HM, et al. (1994) Gene-encoded antimicrobial peptides from plants. Ciba Foundation Symposium. 186: 91-101; discussion 1
Terras F, Schoofs H, Thevissen K, et al. (1993) Synergistic Enhancement of the Antifungal Activity of Wheat and Barley Thionins by Radish and Oilseed Rape 2S Albumins and by Barley Trypsin Inhibitors. Plant Physiology. 103: 1311-1319
Terras FR, Torrekens S, Van Leuven F, et al. (1993) A new family of basic cysteine-rich plant antifungal proteins from Brassicaceae species. Febs Letters. 316: 233-40
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