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Epigenetic silencing of callose synthase by VIL1 promotes bud-growth transition in lily bulbs

Nature Plants, 2023
Wenqiang Pan   +14 more
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Pollen tube invasive growth is promoted by callose

Plant Reproduction, 2023
Karuna Kapoor, A. Geitmann
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Callosal Syndromes

1993
Abstract Since the publication of the fourth edition of Clinical Neuropsychology, there have been relatively few papers published on the split brain. This in part reflects the dwindling population of patients with complete cerebral commissurotomy (CCC) who also have relatively intact intelligence.
Eran Zaidel   +4 more
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Callosal apraxia without agraphia

Annals of Neurology, 1993
AbstractWe describe a patient with left unilateral ideomotor apraxia without left‐sided agraphia caused by a callosal lesion that was demonstrated by magnetic resonance imaging. The clinical features, together with data in the literature, suggest that the callosal fibers for writing are concentrated in the posterior corpus callosum, while those for ...
S, Kazui, T, Sawada
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Plant callose synthase complexes

Plant Molecular Biology, 2001
Synthesis of callose (beta-1,3-glucan) in plants has been a topic of much debate over the past several decades. Callose synthase could not be purified to homogeneity and most partially purified cellulose synthase preparations yielded beta-1,3-glucan in vitro, leading to the interpretation that cellulose synthase might be able to synthesize callose ...
D P, Verma, Z, Hong
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An Arabidopsis callose synthase

Plant Molecular Biology, 2002
Beta-1,3-glucan polymers are major structural components of fungal cell walls, while cellulosic beta-1,4-glucan is the predominant polysaccharide in plant cell walls. Plant beta-1,3-glucan, called callose, is produced in pollen and in response to pathogen attack and wounding, but it has been unclear whether callose synthases can also produce cellulose ...
Ostergaard, Lars   +3 more
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Frontal callosal disconnection syndromes

Cortex, 2012
The interhemispheric connections of the cortical areas of the human brain are distributed within the corpus callosum according to a topographic order which is being studied in detail by novel imaging techniques. Total section of the corpus callosum is followed by a variety of interhemispheric disconnection symptoms each of which can be attributed to ...
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A Callosal Lesion

European Neurology, 2017
Christian, Schmidt, Mark, Obermann
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CALLOSITIES

Medical Journal of Australia, 1934
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