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Abstract BACKGROUND Microgreens have emerged as a promising crop in vertical farming due to their high nutritional value and short growth cycles. Light spectrum and intensity are critical factors influencing biomass production and metabolic activity in plants, particularly in controlled environments such as vertical farming systems. This study aimed to
Cristian Hernández‐Adasme +6 more
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The xenotopic expression of the alternative oxidase AOX from the tunicate Ciona intestinalis in diverse models of human disease partially alleviates the phenotypic effects of mitochondrial respiratory chain defects.
Ana Paula C. Rodrigues +4 more
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PO-13 SEX DIFFERENCES IN VASCULAR FUNCTION FOLLOWING ANTIOXIDANT SUPPLEMENTATION
Objectives: Sex differences in cardiovascular disease risk and progression are well established. Estrogen loss following menopause leads to vascular dysfunction, potentially due to elevations in oxidative stress and subsequent decrements in nitric oxide.
R.M. Kappus +6 more
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The outstanding CO yield of the Pt/MoO3/ZrO2 catalyst was obtained because of the redox reaction mediated by oxygen vacancies in the reverse water gas (RWGS) reaction under an electric field at 423 K. An electric field promotes the formation of oxygen vacancies by virtue of proton formation and migration.
Keidai Tomozawa +8 more
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Alternative oxidase‐mediated respiration prevents lethal mitochondrial cardiomyopathy
Alternative oxidase (AOX) is a non‐mammalian enzyme that can bypass blockade of the complex III‐IV segment of the respiratory chain (RC). We crossed a Ciona intestinalis AOX transgene into RC complex III (cIII)‐deficient Bcs1lp.S78G knock‐in mice ...
Jayasimman Rajendran +14 more
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ABSTRACT Phosphate (Pi) is an essential macronutrient for plant development that is often limited in soil. Plants have evolved dynamic biochemical, physiological and morphological adaptations to cope with Pi deficiency, known as the Pi starvation response (PSR).
Milena A. Smith +5 more
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Ozonolysis of Lignin: From Extensive Degradation to Selective Ring‐Opening Oxidation
Despite its potential as a renewable feedstock, lignin, a major component of plant cell walls and a by‐product of the pulp and paper industry, has long been underutilized. Historically, pulp mills employed ozonolysis, a powerful oxidative process, to delignify cellulosic fibers and break down lignin.
Alexandros E. Alexakis, Mika H. Sipponen
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Upscale Engineered Catalysts for Advanced Oxidation Processes
This review highlights recent advances in catalyst design for advanced oxidation processes (AOPs), emphasizing the development of upscaled, structurally engineered catalysts that enhance stability, reusability, and scalability. Strategies combining material innovation and reactor optimization are discussed to enable sustainable, large‐scale wastewater ...
Lingli Zhu +3 more
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A comprehensive understanding of wheat responses to environmental stress will contribute to the long-term goal of feeding the planet. ALERNATIVE OXIDASE (AOX) genes encode proteins involved in a bypass of the electron transport chain and are also known ...
Rhoda A T Brew-Appiah +4 more
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Anaerobic and Aerobic Treatment for AOX Removal
A two-year study has focused on AOX removal from bleaching wastewaters in anaerobic and aerobic biological treatment, using bench scale bioreactors operated in parallel and in series. Significantly higher removals have been found in anaerobic than in aerobic treatment.
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