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Oxidative stress in sporadic amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) has been evidenced by accumulation of oxidatively modified products of nucleic acids, lipids, sugars, and proteins in the motor neuron system of brains and spinal cords obtained at autopsy from the patients.
Noriyuki Shibata+6 more
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THE USE OF CYSTEINE CUPROUS MERCAPTIDE IN THE DETERMINATION OF CYSTINE
Hubert Bradford Vickery, Abraham White
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Summary Photorespiration is a mandatory metabolic repair shunt of carbon fixation by the Calvin–Benson cycle in oxygenic phototrophs. Its extent depends mainly on the CO2 : O2 ratio in chloroplasts, which is regulated via stomatal movements. Despite a comprehensive understanding of the role of photorespiration in mesophyll cells, its role in guard ...
Hu Sun+4 more
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S. Nagamori+14 more
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Sunlight‐sensitive carbon dots for plant immunity priming and pathogen defence
Summary Global food production faces persistent threats from environmental challenges and pathogenic attacks, leading to significant yield losses. Conventional strategies to combat pathogens, such as fungicides and disease‐resistant breeding, are limited by environmental contamination and emergence of pathogen resistance. Herein, we engineered sunlight‐
Erfeng Kou+7 more
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First Steps toward the Design of Peptides that Influence the Intracellular Palmitoylation Machinery
Herein, DC peptides consisting of the cell‐penetrating peptide sC18* and a Asp–His–His–Cys (DHHC) motif derived from human ZDHHC palmitoyltransferase are highlighted. DC peptides demonstrate high cellular internalization into various cellular models, exert cytotoxic effects against cancerous cells, and alter the function and localization of known ...
Katharina Stillger+7 more
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The Role of Chalcogen Bonding in Organic Dichalcogenides of Biological Interest
Experimental and theoretical studies consistently show that selenium and tellurium in dichalcogenides compounds can function as efficient chalcogen bond (ChB) donors. Their electrophilic behavior may suggest that the formation of a ChB could represent the preliminary step of the molecular mechanism resulting in the anti‐redox activity of ...
Abhishek Tripathi+9 more
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