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PET of signal transduction pathways in cancer [PDF]
Free to read\ud \ud In this era of systems biology, the tide of information derived from “omic” technologies (genomics, proteomics, etc.) has sparked a revolution in drug design, with many industrial and academic programs now embracing the concepts of ...
Holland, Jason P. +5 more
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Cucumber (Cucumis sativus L.) is a typical monoecism vegetable with individual male and female flowers, which has been used as a plant model for sex determination.
Jiali Song +7 more
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Coordinated Shoot and Root Responses to Light Signaling in Arabidopsis
Light is one of the most important environmental signals and regulates many biological processes in plants. Studies on light-regulated development have mainly focused on aspects of shoot growth, such as de-etiolation, cotyledon opening, inhibition of ...
Yu Yang, Hongtao Liu
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An insight into light as a chronobiological therapy in affective disorders [PDF]
The field of chronobiology has vastly expanded over the past few decades, bringing together research from the fields of circadian rhythms and sleep. The importance of the environmental day–night cycle on our health is becoming increasingly evident as we ...
Lall, Gurprit S. +10 more
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Towards a Neuromorphic Microphone
Neuromorphic systems are used in variety of circumstances: as parts of sensory systems, for modelling parts of neural systems and for analog signal processing.
Leslie Samuel Smith
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Elucidating the Signal Transduction Mechanism of the Blue-Light-Regulated Photoreceptor YtvA: From Photoactivation to Downstream Regulation [PDF]
The blue-light photoreceptor YtvA from Bacillus subtilis has an N-terminal flavin mononucleotide (FMN)-binding light-oxygen-voltage (LOV) domain that is fused to a C-terminal sulfate transporter and anti-σ factor antagonist (STAS) output domain.
Adelbert Bacher (1304808) +14 more
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Differential expression of microRNAs in tomato leaves treated with different light qualities
Background Light is the main source of energy and, as such, is one of the most important environmental factors for plant growth, morphogenesis, and other physiological responses.
Fei Dong +6 more
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Green light to illuminate signal transduction events [PDF]
When cells are exposed to hormones that act on cell surface receptors, information is processed through the plasma membrane into the cell interior via second messengers generated in the inner leaflet of the plasma membrane. Individual biochemical steps along this cascade have been characterized from ligand binding to receptors through to activation of ...
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Neurospora crassaLight Signal Transduction Is Affected by ROS [PDF]
In the ascomycete fungusNeurospora crassablue-violet light controls the expression of genes responsible for differentiation of reproductive structures, synthesis of secondary metabolites, and the circadian oscillator activity. A major photoreceptor inNeurosporacells is WCC, a heterodimeric complex formed by the PAS-domain-containing polypeptides WC-1 ...
Tatiana A. Belozerskaya +3 more
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Light signal transduction: an infinite spectrum of possibilities [PDF]
SummaryThe past 30 years has seen a tremendous increase in our understanding of the light‐signaling networks of higher plants. This short review emphasizes the role that Arabidopsis genetics has played in deciphering this complex network. Importantly, it outlines how genetic studies led to the identification of photoreceptors and signaling components ...
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