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The effect of plant stress on phosphoinositides
Cell Biochemistry and Function, 2019Phosphoinositides are very versatile molecules with a plethora of functions such as cytokinesis, chemotaxis, cell survival, and cell death. Their functions depend on the proteins with which they interact. Thus, when interacting with phospholipases, phosphatases, or kinases, they can be precursors of second messengers in different signalling pathways ...
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Abstract Stressors activate the “fight or flight” response, a protective mechanism of the body to adapt to and prepare for challenging situations. Overall, prolonged stress can lead to and/or worsen endocrine disorders and can produce a reduction in neuroprotective hormones. Overactivation of the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal (HPA) axis
Allyson L. Spence, Elyse M. Cornett
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Allyson L. Spence, Elyse M. Cornett
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2018
To get to the Primate Center at the Wake Forest School of Medicine, 9 miles from the school’s main campus in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, you exit a rural road and drive down a long, curving driveway with pastures on the right, backed by stands of tall deciduous trees.
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To get to the Primate Center at the Wake Forest School of Medicine, 9 miles from the school’s main campus in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, you exit a rural road and drive down a long, curving driveway with pastures on the right, backed by stands of tall deciduous trees.
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1996
The simplest relationship between stress and strain is Hooke’s law, describing the linear elastic response of solids to stress. Elastic strain (almost in all cases small) is proportional to the applied stress, with one proportionality factor expressing the relationship between normal, and another that between tangential stress and strain.
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The simplest relationship between stress and strain is Hooke’s law, describing the linear elastic response of solids to stress. Elastic strain (almost in all cases small) is proportional to the applied stress, with one proportionality factor expressing the relationship between normal, and another that between tangential stress and strain.
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Biosynthesis of flavonoids and effects of stress
Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2002The accumulation of red or purple flavonoids is a hallmark of plant stress. Mounting evidence points to diverse physiological functions for these compounds in the stress response. Advances are also being made toward understanding how plants control the types and amounts of flavonoids that are produced in response to different cues.
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Dynamic evolution of shale permeability under coupled temperature and effective stress conditions
Energy, 2023Guoliang Li, Guanfang Li, Chao Luo
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Unified Effective Stress Equation for Soil
Journal of Engineering Mechanics - ASCE, 2020Chao Zhang, Ning Lu
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