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Indicators of replicative damage in equine tendon fibroblast monolayers [PDF]
<p>Background: Superficial digital flexor tendon (SDFT) injuries of horses usually follow cumulative matrix microdamage; it is not known why the reparative abilities of tendon fibroblasts are overwhelmed or subverted.
David L Becker +4 more
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ABSTRACT The apoplastic space surrounding plant cells, encompassing the cell wall matrix, extracellular spaces, and xylem, is one of the least understood compartments within plant tissues due to its lack of limiting membranes and its unavoidable damage upon tissue homogenization. Using a streamlined vacuum‐infiltration/centrifugation protocol to enrich
Kuo‐En Chen +2 more
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NEW OBSERVATIONS ON MICROBODIES [PDF]
The liver of male rats has been studied after CPIB stimulation by using the peroxidase reaction for localizing catalase in hepatic cells. CPIB administration leads to an increase in the number of microbodies, and it is suggested that one mechanism by which microbody proliferation occurs is a process of fragmentation or budding from preexisting ...
Peter G. Legg, Richard L. Wood
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Significance Statement This study reveals that V‐ATPases were less abundant in the roots of autophagy mutants than in wild type. This V‐ATPases deficit, associated with lower root water contents and lower nitrate, magnesium, and potassium concentrations, indicates that disturbance of cellular ion and water management in autophagy mutants was likely ...
Maxence James +7 more
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ABSTRACT Previously, we produced drought‐tolerant transgenic sugarcane plants that overexpressed the AtBBX29 gene, which encodes a transcription factor (TF) B‐box protein. These plants displayed delayed senescence, were able to maintain photosynthesis, and accumulated high levels of antioxidants and osmolytes when exposed to water deficit stress ...
Christell van der Vyver +3 more
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The single‐atom doped molybdenum disulfide piezocatalyst markedly enhances both piezoelectric and enzyme‐mimicking activities, accelerating glutathione depletion. It induces mitochondrial dysfunction and cell cycle arrest, ultimately driving apoptosis while inactivating glutathione peroxidase 4 to initiate ferroptosis.
Haomiao Bai +8 more
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Comparative morphometric analysis of bloodstream and lymph forms of Trypanosoma (T.) brucei brucei grown in vitro and in vivo [PDF]
The fine structure of bloodstream forms of Trypanosoma brucei cultivated in vitro, and of trypanosomes from lymph and blood of mammalian hosts, was compared morphometrically. The cell volume, quantitative parameters of the mitochondrion and of glycosomes
Brun, R., Hecker, H.
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Subcellular localization of monoglyceride acyltransferase, xanthine oxidation, NADP: isocitrate dehydrogenase and alkaline phosphatase in the mucosa of the guinea-pig small intestine. [PDF]
1. Rate dependent and isopycnic banding in a zonal rotor were used to analyse the subcellular sites of enzymes in homogenates of guinea-pig small intestinal mucosa.
Connock, Martin J. +2 more
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Summary The first step in chloroplast de novo fatty acid synthesis is catalysed by acetyl‐CoA carboxylase (ACCase). As the rate‐limiting step for this pathway, ACCase is subject to both positive and negative regulation. In this study, we identify a Chlamydomonas homologue of the plant carboxyltransferase interactor 1 (CrCTI1) and show that this protein
Zhongze Li +8 more
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Nodule Initiation Elicited by Noninfective Mutants of \u3cem\u3eRhizobium phaseoli\u3c/em\u3e [PDF]
Rhizobium phaseoli CE106, CE110, and CE115, originally derived by transposon mutagenesis (Noel et al., J. Bacteriol. 158:149-155, 1984), induced the formation of uninfected root nodule-like swellings on bean (Phaseolus vulgaris).
Kaneko, Yasuko +3 more
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