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  • 3. The NIN Transcription Factor Coordinates Diverse Nodulation Programs in Different Tissues of the Medicago truncatula Root.
    Vernié T, Kim J, Frances L, Ding Y, Sun J, Guan D, Niebel A, Gifford ML, de Carvalho-Niebel F, Oldroyd GE.
    Plant Cell; 2015 Dec; 27(12):3410-24. PubMed ID: 26672071
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  • 6. A Remote cis-Regulatory Region Is Required for NIN Expression in the Pericycle to Initiate Nodule Primordium Formation in Medicago truncatula.
    Liu J, Rutten L, Limpens E, van der Molen T, van Velzen R, Chen R, Chen Y, Geurts R, Kohlen W, Kulikova O, Bisseling T.
    Plant Cell; 2019 Jan; 31(1):68-83. PubMed ID: 30610167
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  • 7. The MicroRNA390/TAS3 Pathway Mediates Symbiotic Nodulation and Lateral Root Growth.
    Hobecker KV, Reynoso MA, Bustos-Sanmamed P, Wen J, Mysore KS, Crespi M, Blanco FA, Zanetti ME.
    Plant Physiol; 2017 Aug; 174(4):2469-2486. PubMed ID: 28663332
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  • 8. MtCRE1-dependent cytokinin signaling integrates bacterial and plant cues to coordinate symbiotic nodule organogenesis in Medicago truncatula.
    Plet J, Wasson A, Ariel F, Le Signor C, Baker D, Mathesius U, Crespi M, Frugier F.
    Plant J; 2011 Feb; 65(4):622-33. PubMed ID: 21244535
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  • 14. The Medicago truncatula CRE1 cytokinin receptor regulates lateral root development and early symbiotic interaction with Sinorhizobium meliloti.
    Gonzalez-Rizzo S, Crespi M, Frugier F.
    Plant Cell; 2006 Oct; 18(10):2680-93. PubMed ID: 17028204
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  • 16. Two direct targets of cytokinin signaling regulate symbiotic nodulation in Medicago truncatula.
    Ariel F, Brault-Hernandez M, Laffont C, Huault E, Brault M, Plet J, Moison M, Blanchet S, Ichanté JL, Chabaud M, Carrere S, Crespi M, Chan RL, Frugier F.
    Plant Cell; 2012 Sep; 24(9):3838-52. PubMed ID: 23023168
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  • 18. The CRE1 cytokinin pathway is differentially recruited depending on Medicago truncatula root environments and negatively regulates resistance to a pathogen.
    Laffont C, Rey T, André O, Novero M, Kazmierczak T, Debellé F, Bonfante P, Jacquet C, Frugier F.
    PLoS One; 2015 Sep; 10(1):e0116819. PubMed ID: 25562779
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  • 20. The Medicago truncatula PIN2 auxin transporter mediates basipetal auxin transport but is not necessary for nodulation.
    Ng JLP, Welvaert A, Wen J, Chen R, Mathesius U.
    J Exp Bot; 2020 Feb 19; 71(4):1562-1573. PubMed ID: 31738415
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