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Heated Tobacco Product Spread and Hospitalizations for Acute Coronary Syndrome in Japan.
Iwanaga Y +4 more
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Assessing the comparability of toxic emissions reduction from heated tobacco aerosols relative to cigarette smoke: a scientific approach to bridging datasets. [PDF]
Miller-Holt J +7 more
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ABSTRACT Endogenous H2O2 participated in the ethylene‐dependent ripening and senescence process of horticultural fruit as a secondary messenger; however, the molecular mechanism beneath such a phenomenon has not been fully clarified until recently. By a conjoint analysis of metabolite, enzyme activities, gene expression profiles in AsA‐GSH cycle of ...
Libin Wang +12 more
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Lil Solid: a more affordable option for heated tobacco products in Guatemala. [PDF]
Monzon J +5 more
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Proposed model of TAC1‐mediated leaf angle regulation in tobacco. ABSTRACT Plant architecture is key to crop yield, with leaf angle being critical for high‐density cultivation. Although TAC1 represents a promising regulator of leaf angle for breeding, its molecular mechanism remains poorly understood, particularly at single‐nucleus resolution. Here, we
Lin Wang +11 more
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Emissions from conventional and electronic waterpipes relative to cigarettes and a heated tobacco product. [PDF]
Wilkinson PJ +3 more
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ABSTRACT Indoor vertical farming (VF) offers practical advantages for the cultivation of plant protein bio‐factories including plant uniformity, product consistency, water/nutrient recycling and production cycles on a year‐round basis. Much progress has been achieved toward the development of innovative systems for artificial lighting, automated ...
Béatrice Giroux +5 more
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Occupational fall incidence associated with heated tobacco product use and lifestyle behaviors in Japan. [PDF]
Tsushima S +6 more
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MYB Factors: Hubs of Plant Stress and Hormone Crosstalk
ABSTRACT MYB transcription factors function as main regulatory hubs that integrate environmental signals with multi‐hormonal pathways to synchronize plant growth, metabolism and stress responses. This review delineates the regulatory roles of MYB in the signalling pathway of salicylic acid, jasmonic acid, ethylene and abscisic acid signalling.
Aye Aye Htun +9 more
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