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Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2002
Recent biochemical and genetic studies confirm that hydrogen peroxide is a signalling molecule in plants that mediates responses to abiotic and biotic stresses. Signalling roles for hydrogen peroxide during abscisic-acid-mediated stomatal closure, auxin-regulated root gravitropism and tolerance of oxygen deprivation are now evident.
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Recent biochemical and genetic studies confirm that hydrogen peroxide is a signalling molecule in plants that mediates responses to abiotic and biotic stresses. Signalling roles for hydrogen peroxide during abscisic-acid-mediated stomatal closure, auxin-regulated root gravitropism and tolerance of oxygen deprivation are now evident.
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Toxicological Reviews, 2004
Hydrogen peroxide is an oxidising agent that is used in a number of household products, including general-purpose disinfectants, chlorine-free bleaches, fabric stain removers, contact lens disinfectants and hair dyes, and it is a component of some tooth whitening products.
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Hydrogen peroxide is an oxidising agent that is used in a number of household products, including general-purpose disinfectants, chlorine-free bleaches, fabric stain removers, contact lens disinfectants and hair dyes, and it is a component of some tooth whitening products.
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The American Journal of Surgery, 1951
Abstract There is no doubt that enemas using hydrogen peroxide solutions are effective in relieving fecal impactions. It is apparent, however, that the strength of the solutions used must be closely supervised in order to avoid complications. In my experience no more than 30 cc. (1 ounce) or at most 60 cc. (2 ounces) of a U. S. P.
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Abstract There is no doubt that enemas using hydrogen peroxide solutions are effective in relieving fecal impactions. It is apparent, however, that the strength of the solutions used must be closely supervised in order to avoid complications. In my experience no more than 30 cc. (1 ounce) or at most 60 cc. (2 ounces) of a U. S. P.
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The Lancet Gastroenterology & Hepatology, 2020
Marc, Ghabach, Amir H, Davarpanah
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Marc, Ghabach, Amir H, Davarpanah
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CarbonāBased Electrocatalysts for Efficient Hydrogen Peroxide Production
Advanced Materials, 2021Yunfei Bu, Gao-Feng Han, Xinlei Ge
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