Metal free synthesis of thermally stable blue fluorescent m-terphenyls by ring transformation of 2H-pyran-2-ones: chemical synthesis, spectroscopy and computational studies. [PDF]
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Comparative structure and evolution of the organellar genomes of Padina usoehtunii (Dictyotales) with the brown algal crown radiation clade. [PDF]
Liu YJ +4 more
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The Beneficial Roles of Seaweed in Atopic Dermatitis. [PDF]
Kim AR, Kim MJ, Seo J, Moon KM, Lee B.
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Typification of the taxa described by YENDO in his “Fucaceae''
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Fucaceae: A Source of Bioactive Phlorotannins [PDF]
Fucaceae is the most dominant algae family along the intertidal areas of the Northern Hemisphere shorelines, being part of human customs for centuries with applications as a food source either for humans or animals, in agriculture and as remedies in folk medicine.
Marcelo Dias Catarino +2 more
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Quaternary ammonium compounds in species of the Fucaceae (Phaeophyceae) from Britain [PDF]
A study has been made of the quaternary ammonium compounds extracted from some species of Fucaceae growing in Britain. γ-Aminobutyric acid betaine was present consistently in Ascophyllum nodosum, Fucus serratus, F. spiralis, F. vesiculosus and Pelvetia canaliculata. In addition, A. nodosum was found to contain δ-aminovaleric acid betaine, which was not
Gerald Blunden
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Fertilization, including chemotactic phenomena in the Fucaceae [PDF]
Chemotaxis between gametes particularly of the Fucaceae is discussed and techniques for its detection described. Cell-free preparations ofFucus serratusandF. vesiculosuseggs have been obtained which exert a chemotactic attraction on the sperms ofF. serratus,F. vesiculosusandF. spiralis, the same chemotactic mechanism among these closely related species
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Phylogenetic relationships betweenPelvetiaandPelvetiopsis(Fucaceae, Phaeophyta) inferred from sequences of the RuBisCo spacer region [PDF]
Hwan-Su Yoon
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Tropistic responses of zygotes of the Fucaceae to polarized light
Experimental Cell Research, 1958Abstract The following picture is drawn from experiments on two members of the Fucaceae, Fucus furcatus and Pelvetia fastigiata: 1. 1. In their “polarotropic” response to unidirectional illumination with plane polarized visible light, the zygotes tend to germinate in the plane of vibration, and “subequatorially” (from 90 ° to 135 ° away from the ...
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