A comparison of methodologies for the staining and quantification of intracellular components of Arbuscular Mychorrizal (AM) fungi in the root cortex of two varieties of winter wheat [PDF]
© 2019 The Authors. The definitive peer reviewed, edited version of this article is published in Access Microbiology, https://doi.org/10.1099/acmi.0.000083.
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European and American chestnuts: An overview of the main threats and control efforts
Chestnuts are multipurpose trees significant for the economy and wildlife. These trees are currently found around the globe, demonstrating their genetic adaptation to different environmental conditions. Several biotic and abiotic stresses have challenged
Patrícia Fernandes +6 more
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Acute hypoglycemia impairs executive cognitive function in adults with and without type 1 diabetes [PDF]
OBJECTIVE: Acute hypoglycemia impairs cognitive function in several domains. Executive cognitive function governs organization of thoughts, prioritization of tasks, and time management.
A. J. Graveling +22 more
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Phytophthora cinnamomi Rands devastates forest species worldwide, causing significant ecological and economic impacts. The European chestnut (Castanea sativa) is susceptible to this hemibiotrophic oomycete, whereas the Asian chestnuts (Castanea crenata ...
Patrícia Fernandes +8 more
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DIAGNOSIS OF INK DISEASE OF CHESTNUT BY MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION OF ASSOCIATED PHYTOPHTHORA SPECIES [PDF]
For diagnostic proposes of ink disease, chestnut orchards with symptoms of decline or sudden death of trees were sampled by soil baiting techniques and selective agar media (P10VPH). Thirty-six Phytophthora isolates were obtained. One isolate per tree and three or two isolates from the soil of the same plant were considered for molecular identification.
Gouveia, Maria Eugénia +5 more
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Fibronectin in human gallbladder bile: cholesterol pronucleating and/or mucin "link" protein? [PDF]
Some biliary proteins (pronucleators) seem to be essential factors for cholesterol crystal formation and crystal growth in bile. A recent study suggests that fibronectin is such a pronucleator in bile.
Del Pozo, Reginals +5 more
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Cord blood-derived iNK T cells as a platform for allogeneic CAR T cell therapy
CD1d-restricted invariant Natural Killer (iNK) T cells are a suitable candidate for allogeneic Chimeric Antigen Receptor (CAR) T cell therapy as they do not cause graft-versus-host disease (GvHD) due to the monomorphic nature of CD1d proteins.
Maison Grefe +10 more
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Ink disease is one of the most destructive diseases in Castanea sativa. The most common symptoms are root necrosies and a reduction in root growth, which invariably lead to the death of the trees.
Sofia Meirinho +3 more
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STUDIES ON THE INK-SPOT DISEASE OF POPLAR
A foliage disease of poplar caused by Sclerotinia bifrons (E. & E.) Whetzel has been studied during an important outbreak in the years 1935–1937. The perfect stage of this fungus has been correctly named by Whetzel. The fungus hibernates on the ground in the sclerotial condition, and during the spring apothecia are produced on sclerotia ...
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Psychiatry in pictures: Mania of Vanity [PDF]
This short article illustrates a pen and ink drawing of a fellow patient suffering from 'mania of vanity' by William Bartholomew,(1819-1881), a patient at Crichton Royal Institution in 1850s to 1870.
Park, Maureen
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