A rare PRIMER cell state in plant immunity - Nature
Briefly

Interactions between hosts and microorganisms in multicellular tissues are heterogeneous due to diverse cell types and asynchronous interactions, complicating understanding of cellular responses.
Current research on plant-pathogen interactions reveals significant gaps, notably in understanding cell-state diversity at the tissue level and the regulation of these states.
Single-cell RNA sequencing has improved our understanding of plant immune responses, yet our knowledge remains limited, particularly concerning spatiotemporal dynamics of those responses.
The application of snATAC-seq in studying plant immunity is limited, highlighting a need for integrating multiomic approaches to better understand immune responses.
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