scispace - formally typeset
T

Thorsten Nürnberger

Researcher at University of Tübingen

Publications -  131
Citations -  26298

Thorsten Nürnberger is an academic researcher from University of Tübingen. The author has contributed to research in topics: Elicitor & Arabidopsis. The author has an hindex of 57, co-authored 120 publications receiving 22708 citations. Previous affiliations of Thorsten Nürnberger include Leibniz Association & Leibniz Institute for Neurobiology.

Papers
More filters
Journal ArticleDOI

Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy (3rd edition)

Daniel J. Klionsky, +2522 more
- 21 Jan 2016 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors present a set of guidelines for the selection and interpretation of methods for use by investigators who aim to examine macro-autophagy and related processes, as well as for reviewers who need to provide realistic and reasonable critiques of papers that are focused on these processes.
Journal ArticleDOI

Guidelines for the use and interpretation of assays for monitoring autophagy

Daniel J. Klionsky, +1287 more
- 01 Apr 2012 - 
TL;DR: These guidelines are presented for the selection and interpretation of methods for use by investigators who aim to examine macroautophagy and related processes, as well as for reviewers who need to provide realistic and reasonable critiques of papers that are focused on these processes.
Journal ArticleDOI

A flagellin-induced complex of the receptor FLS2 and BAK1 initiates plant defence

TL;DR: BAK1 is shown to have a functional role in PRR-dependent signalling, which initiates innate immunity, and evidence is provided that FLS2 and BAK1 form a complex in vivo, in a specific ligand-dependent manner, within the first minutes of stimulation with flagellin.
Journal ArticleDOI

Innate immunity in plants and animals: striking similarities and obvious differences

TL;DR: In addition to PAMP‐mediated pathogen defense, disease resistance programs are often initiated upon plant‐cultivar‐specific recognition of microbial race‐specific virulence factors, a recognition specificity that is not known from animals.
Journal ArticleDOI

Of PAMPs and Effectors: The Blurred PTI-ETI Dichotomy

TL;DR: It is argued that plant resistance is determined by immune receptors that recognize appropriate ligands to activate defense, the amplitude of which is likely determined by the level required for effective immunity.