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1. Rootstock-induced scion resistance against tobacco mosaic virus is associated with the induction of defence-related transcripts and graft-transmissible mRNAs.

2. Highly stable, antiviral, antibacterial cotton textiles via molecular engineering.

3. Delivery of CRISPR-Cas12a Ribonucleoprotein Complex for Genome Editing in an Embryogenic Citrus Cell Line.

4. Highly Efficient Genome Editing in Plant Protoplasts by Ribonucleoprotein Delivery of CRISPR-Cas12a Nucleases.

5. Reprogramming Virus Coat Protein Carboxylate Interactions for the Patterned Assembly of Hierarchical Nanorods.

6. Viral Hacks of the Plant Vasculature: The Role of Phloem Alterations in Systemic Virus Infection.

7. Dynamic changes impact the plum pox virus population structure during leaf and bud development.

8. Transglutaminase-mediated assembly of multi-enzyme pathway onto TMV brush surfaces for synthesis of bacterial autoinducer-2.

9. Translatome Profiling of Plum Pox Virus-Infected Leaves in European Plum Reveals Temporal and Spatial Coordination of Defense Responses in Phloem Tissues.

10. Identification of phloem-associated translatome alterations during leaf development in Prunus domestica L.

11. Tobacco Mosaic Virus as a Versatile Platform for Molecular Assembly and Device Fabrication.

12. Localized Three-Dimensional Functionalization of Bionanoreceptors on High-Density Micropillar Arrays via Electrowetting.

13. Fabrication of Tobacco Mosaic Virus-Like Nanorods for Peptide Display.

14. Tobacco mosaic virus infection disproportionately impacts phloem associated translatomes in Arabidopsis thaliana and Nicotiana benthamiana.

15. Biofabrication of Tobacco mosaic virus-nanoscaffolded supercapacitors via temporal capillary microfluidics.

16. Capillary Microfluidics-Assembled Virus-like Particle Bionanoreceptor Interfaces for Label-Free Biosensing.

17. Real-time monitoring of macromolecular biosensing probe self-assembly and on-chip ELISA using impedimetric microsensors.

18. Tobacco mosaic virus-directed reprogramming of auxin/indole acetic acid protein transcriptional responses enhances virus phloem loading.

19. The impact of phytohormones on virus infection and disease.

20. Plant virus directed fabrication of nanoscale materials and devices.

21. An electrochemical sensor for selective TNT sensing based on Tobacco mosaic virus-like particle binding agents.

22. Tobacco Mosaic Virus assembled high aspect ratio surfaces.

23. Carboxylate-directed in vivo assembly of virus-like nanorods and tubes for the display of functional peptides and residues.

24. Tin-coated viral nanoforests as sodium-ion battery anodes.

25. SAXS characterization of genetically engineered tobacco mosaic virus nanorods coated with palladium in the absence of external reducing agents.

26. Architecturing hierarchical function layers on self-assembled viral templates as 3D nano-array electrodes for integrated Li-ion microbatteries.

27. Biological templates for antireflective current collectors for photoelectrochemical cell applications.

28. DNA binding specificity of ATAF2, a NAC domain transcription factor targeted for degradation by Tobacco mosaic virus.

29. Association of the Tobacco mosaic virus 126kDa replication protein with a GDI protein affects host susceptibility.

30. Surface functionalized silica as a toolkit for studying aqueous phase palladium adsorption and mineralization on thiol moiety in the absence of external reducing agents.

31. Biotemplated aqueous-phase palladium crystallization in the absence of external reducing agents.

32. Virus-enabled silicon anode for lithium-ion batteries.

33. Helicase ATPase activity of the Tobacco mosaic virus 126-kDa protein modulates replicase complex assembly.

34. Biofabrication to build the biology-device interface.

35. Quantitative study of Au(III) and Pd(II) ion biosorption on genetically engineered Tobacco mosaic virus.

36. Biofabrication methods for the patterned assembly and synthesis of viral nanotemplates.

37. Interaction of the Tobacco mosaic virus replicase protein with a NAC domain transcription factor is associated with the suppression of systemic host defenses.

38. Preparation of silica stabilized Tobacco mosaic virus templates for the production of metal and layered nanoparticles.

39. Block copolymer nanotemplating of tobacco mosaic and tobacco necrosis viruses.

40. Coagulation of tobacco mosaic virus in alcohol-water-LiCl solutions.

41. Tobacco mosaic virus replicase-auxin/indole acetic acid protein interactions: reprogramming the auxin response pathway to enhance virus infection.

42. Self-assembly of virus-structured high surface area nanomaterials and their application as battery electrodes.

43. Optimization of virus imprinting methods to improve selectivity and reduce nonspecific binding.

44. TMV microarrays: hybridization-based assembly of DNA-programmed viral nanotemplates.

45. Virus-induced disease: altering host physiology one interaction at a time.

46. Molecularly imprinted polymers for tobacco mosaic virus recognition.

47. The Tobacco mosaic virus replicase protein disrupts the localization and function of interacting Aux/IAA proteins.

48. Characterization of silica-coated tobacco mosaic virus.

49. Effect of CuCl2 concentration on the aggregation and mineralization of Tobacco mosaic virus biotemplate.

50. Deposition of platinum clusters on surface-modified Tobacco mosaic virus.

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