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The proteolytic enzymes of sprouted wheat [PDF]
James Denis Mounfield
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Breeding of Buckwheat for Usage of Sprout and Pre-Harvest Sprouting Resistance [PDF]
Buckwheat is recognized as an important traditional crop and supports local economies in several regions around the world. Buckwheat is used, for example, as a cereal grain, noodle and bread. In addition, buckwheat is also used as a sprout or a young seedling. For these foods, sprouting is an important characteristic that affects food quality.
Takahiro Hara+2 more
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Multicellular Sprouting In Vitro [PDF]
Cell motility and its guidance through cell-cell contacts is instrumental in vasculogenesis and in other developmental or pathological processes as well. During vasculogenesis, multicellular sprouts invade rapidly into avascular areas, eventually creating a polygonal pattern.
András Szabó+4 more
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A STUDY ON SPROUT GRAPHS [PDF]
Sprout graphs are finite directed graphs matured over a finite subset of the non-negative time line. A simple undirected connected graph on at least two vertices is required to construct an infant graph to mature from. The maxi-max arc-weight principle and the maxi-min arc-weight principle are introduced in the paper.
Kok, Johan, Naduvath, Sudev
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On Hosoya’s dormants and sprouts
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Salem Al-Yakoob+2 more
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Sprouting of oats: a new approach to quantify compositional changes [PDF]
Background and objectives: The aim of this research was to gain a deeper insight into the effect caused by the addition of sprouted oat to food products.
Brühan, Juliane+4 more
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Myosin IIA-mediated forces regulate multicellular integrity during vascular sprouting [PDF]
Angiogenic sprouting is a critical process involved in vascular network formation within tissues. During sprouting, tip cells and ensuing stalk cells migrate collectively into the extracellular matrix while preserving cell-cell junctions, forming patent ...
Chen, Christopher S.+10 more
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Exploring Endothelial Expansion on a Chip
Angiogenesis is the development of new blood vessels from the existing vasculature. Its malfunction leads to the development of cancers and cardiovascular diseases qualified by the WHO as a leading cause of death worldwide.
Joanna Konopka+5 more
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“Sprouting angiogenesis”, a reappraisal
Angiogenesis is defined as a new blood vessel sprouting from pre-existing vessels. This highly regulated process take place through two non-exclusive events, the so-called endothelial sprouting or non-sprouting (intussusceptive) microvascular growth.
Ribatti D, CRIVELLATO, Enrico
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Changes in antioxidant bioactive compounds of Cassia tora Linn. seed during germination
Cassia tora Linn. is a medicinal herb that has traditionally been used to prevent diseases. The study investigated the changes in bioactive compounds of Cassia tora seeds during 3-days of germination.
Mohammad Zahirul Islam+5 more
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