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Plants, like humans, have a microbiome that helps them grow, defend themselves against pathogens, acquire nutrients, and protect themselves against environmental stresses. The microbiome of tomatoes, a staple crop grown worldwide, could be utilized not only to reduce fertilizer and pesticide applications, but also to clean up harmful pollutants ...
Sean Lindert +3 more
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Lotus Seeds: Current Molecular Biology Insights and Future Perspectives as a Prominent Biological Resource. [PDF]
Xin J +11 more
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In Silico Structural Analysis of Human β‐Glucuronidase for Antibody–Drug Conjugates Optimization
ABSTRACT Human β‐glucuronidase (HGUSB), a key lysosomal glycosyl hydrolase for the degradation pathway of glycosaminoglycans (GAGs), plays a crucial role in cell proliferation and inflammation, making it a promising target for novel therapeutic strategies including antibody‐drug conjugates (ADCs) with β‐glucuronic linkers.
Giorgia Canini +5 more
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Genome-Wide Screening for MYB Transcription Factors Involved in Flavonoid Glycoside Biosynthesis in <i>Carthamus tinctorius</i> L. [PDF]
Yu X +7 more
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FeCl3-promoted and ultrasound-assisted synthesis of resveratrol O-derived glycoside analogs
Hamid Marzag +5 more
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Enzymatic Production of Highly Soluble Myricitrin Glycosides Using β-Galactosidase [PDF]
Ryosuke Shimizu +2 more
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Salicylic acid: a key natural foundation for next‐generation plant defense stimulators
Salicylic acid is emerging as a key natural molecule in sustainable crop protection, supporting diverse strategies to stimulate and sustain plant immunity for a greener agricultural future. Abstract The field of crop protection is undergoing a major transition.
Ruth Oussou +3 more
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The Effect of Storage Time on the Quality of Low-Sugar Apple Jams with Steviol Glycosides. [PDF]
Pielak M, Czarniecka-Skubina E.
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This article reports the first genome sequence of a UK Alternaria brassicae isolate. Dual RNA‐sequencing profiling of A. brassicae‐infected Brassica juncea leaves identified differentially expressed genes involved in pathogenicity and host response pathways in moderately resistant Sej‐2 (2) and moderately susceptible Pusa Jaikisan cultivars.
Kevin M. King +6 more
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