Endogenous γ-Aminobutyric Acid Accumulation Enhances Salinity Tolerance in Rice [PDF]
Rice is an important food crop worldwide but is usually susceptible to saline stress. When grown on soil with excessive salt, rice plants experience osmotic, ionic, and oxidative stresses that adversely affect growth performance.
Mingjia Chen+5 more
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Effect of Additives on the Morphology of γ‑Aminobutyric Acid Crystals [PDF]
Zhiying Pan+6 more
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Mechanisms for Simultaneous Removal of Formaldehyde and Glyoxal by Amino Acids and Cytotoxicity of Their Products [PDF]
This study aimed to investigate the mechanisms by which amino acids simultaneously remove formaldehyde and glyoxal and to evaluate the cytotoxicity of their products.
LIN Jiayu, HUANG Caihuan, ZHENG Jie, LIU Fu, OU Juanying, ZHOU Hua, HU Jiaman, OU Shiyi
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There has been a controversy as to whether exogenous γ-aminobutyric acid can enter brain regions. The concept of "microbe-gut-brain axis" suggestes that exogenous γ-aminobutyric acid is able to enter the body through oral administration.
Wei HE+5 more
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Background and objective: Production of γ-aminobutyric acid has recently much interested because of its benefits for health. The objective of this study was to optimize γ-aminobutyric acid production by a novel identified Lactiplantibacillus pentosus ...
Thi-Bich-Thuy Do+2 more
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Visual cortical γ−aminobutyric acid and perceptual suppression in amblyopia
In amblyopia, abnormal visual experience during development leads to an enduring loss of visual acuity in adulthood. Physiological studies in animal models suggest that intracortical GABAergic inhibition may mediate visual deficits in amblyopia.
Arjun Mukerji+14 more
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Microbial production and degradation of γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in the abalone larval settlement habitat [PDF]
Abstract By producing or degrading gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA), microbes may affect the settlement of abalone (Haliotis) larvae. GABA was not detectable in extracts of crustose red algae (CRA) which are the preferred settlement substratum for Haliotis larvae.
D.O. Mountfort, H.F. Kaspar
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Role of NPR1 and KYP in long-lasting induced resistance by β-aminobutyric acid [PDF]
Priming of defense increases the responsiveness of the plant immune system and can provide broad-spectrum protection against disease. Recent evidence suggests that priming of defense can be inherited epigenetically to following generations. However, the mechanisms of long-lasting defense priming within one generation remains poorly understood. Here, we
Jaap Kooiman+4 more
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Characterising the role of GABA and its metabolism in the wheat pathogen Stagonospora nodorum. [PDF]
A reverse genetics approach was used to investigate the role of γ-aminobutyric acid metabolism in the wheat pathogenic fungus Stagonospora nodorum. The creation of mutants lacking Sdh1, the gene encoding succinic semialdehyde dehydrogenase, resulted in ...
Oliver Mead+3 more
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ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELD AND Î AMINOBUTYRIC ACID A RECEPTORS INTERACTION IN THE FEAR RESPONSE [PDF]
Freezing behavior is a fearful reaction to specific stimuli, most commonly observed by animals. One of the neurotransmission system most consistently linked with fear response is the GABAergic system, in which GABA through GABAA receptor can influence fear response.
M. Taherianfard+4 more
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