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Thomas K. Hodges is affiliated with Purdue University West Lafayette in the United States. Their academic profile is characterized by an absence of recent papers, co-authors, publication venues, book publications, fields of study, subfields, and topics of work in the available data.

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Best Publications

  • Expression of snowdrop lectin (GNA) in transgenic rice plants confers resistance to rice brown planthopper

    K. V. Rao;Keerti S. Rathore;Thomas K. Hodges;X. Fu

  • Site-directed recombination in plants

    Thomas K. Hodges;Leszek A. Lyznik

  • Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation of japonica and indica rice varieties

    Rhodora R. Aldemita;Thomas K. Hodges

  • [51] Isolation of the plasma membrane: Membrane markers and general principles

    Donald P. Briskin;Robert T. Leonard;Thomas K. Hodges

  • Characterization of a PR-10 pathogenesis-related gene family induced in rice during infection with Magnaporthe grisea.

    J. David McGee;John E. Hamer;Thomas K. Hodges

  • Genotype Specificity of Somatic Embryogenesis and Regeneration in Maize

    T. K. Hodges;K. K. Kamo;C. W. Imbrie;M. R. Becwar

  • Use of bar as a selectable marker gene and for the production of herbicide-resistant rice plants from protoplasts

    Keerti S. Rathore;Vijay K. Chowdhury;Thomas K. Hodges

  • Improved tissue culture response of an elite maize inbred through backcross breeding, and identification of chromosomal regions important for regeneration by RFLP analysis

    C L Armstrong;J Romero-Severson;T K Hodges

  • Activity of yeast FLP recombinase in maize and rice protoplasts

    Leszek A. Lyznik;Jon C. Mitchell;Lynne Hirayama;Thomas K. Hodges

  • FLP-Mediated Recombination of FRT Sites in the Maize Genome

    L. Alexander Lyznik;K. V. Rao;Thomas K. Hodges

  • Cre/ lox site-specific recombination controls the excision of a transgene from the rice genome.

    T. T.C. Hoa;B. B. Bong;Enamul Huq;T. K. Hodges

  • Factors influencing Agrobacterium-mediated transient expression of gusA in rice

    Xiu-Qing Li;Chang-Nong Liu;Steven W. Ritchie;Jian-ying Peng

  • Isolation of the plasma membrane

    Thomas K. Hodges;David Mills

  • Transgenic indica rice plants.

    Jianying Peng;Halina Kononowicz;Thomas K. Hodges

  • Plant regeneration from indica rice (Oryza sativa L.) protoplasts.

    Lisa Lee;Ronald E. Schroll;Howard D. Grimes;Thomas K. Hodges

  • Inhibition of Adenosine Triphosphatase Activity of the Plasma Membrane Fraction of Oat Roots by Diethylstilbestrol

    Nelson E. Balke;Thomas K. Hodges

  • The inorganic NO3-:NH4+ ratio influences plant regeneration and auxin sensitivity in primary callus derived from immature embryos of indica rice (Oryza sativa L.).

    Howard D. Grimes;Howard D. Grimes;Thomas K. Hodges

  • Plant pathogen induced proteins

    Thomas K. Hodges;J. David McGee

  • Specificity of a promoter from the rice tungro bacilliform virus for expression in phloem tissues.

    Maitrayee Bhattacharyya-Pakrasi;Jianying Peng;J. Scott Elmer;Gary Laco

  • Stable co-transformation of maize protoplasts with gusA and neo genes

    Leszek A. Lyznik;Randy D. Ryan;Steven W. Ritchie;Thomas K. Hodges

Frequent Co-Authors

Enamul Huq
Enamul Huq The University of Texas at Austin
Anil Grover
Anil Grover University of Delhi
Nicholas C. Carpita
Nicholas C. Carpita Purdue University West Lafayette
Elizabeth S. Dennis
Elizabeth S. Dennis Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation
Louis A. Sherman
Louis A. Sherman Purdue University West Lafayette
Stanton B. Gelvin
Stanton B. Gelvin Purdue University West Lafayette
Paul M. Hasegawa
Paul M. Hasegawa Purdue University West Lafayette
Michael R. Ladisch
Michael R. Ladisch Purdue University West Lafayette
Ralph L. Nicholson
Ralph L. Nicholson Purdue University West Lafayette
Brian A. Larkins
Brian A. Larkins University of Arizona

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