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Summary Nectar, a vital mediator of plant–pollinator interactions, exhibits remarkable chemical diversity beyond sugars, including reactive oxygen species and specialized metabolites such as pigments. Colored nectars, present in over 70 species, function as visual signals, inhibitors of microbial growth, or nutritional rewards, underscoring their ...
Evin T. Magner+3 more
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Design and synthesis of chromone-nitrogen mustard derivatives and evaluation of anti-breast cancer activity. [PDF]
Sun J+6 more
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AMuSeD: An Attentive Deep Neural Network for Multimodal Sarcasm Detection Incorporating Bi-modal Data Augmentation [PDF]
Detecting sarcasm effectively requires a nuanced understanding of context, including vocal tones and facial expressions. The progression towards multimodal computational methods in sarcasm detection, however, faces challenges due to the scarcity of data.
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In a nutshell: pistachio genome and kernel development
Summary Pistachio is a sustainable nut crop with exceptional climate resilience and nutritional value. However, the molecular processes underlying pistachio nut development and nutritional traits are largely unknown, compounded by limited genomic and molecular resources.
Jaclyn A. Adaskaveg+22 more
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MG53 attenuates nitrogen mustard-induced acute lung injury. [PDF]
Li H+12 more
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ABSTRACT The evolutionary arms race between plants and insects has led to key adaptive innovations that drive diversification. Alkaloids are well‐documented anti‐herbivory compounds in plant chemical defences, but how these specialized metabolites are allocated to cope with both biotic and abiotic stresses concomitantly is largely unknown.
Yongliang Liu+11 more
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Nitrogen Mustard Alkylates and Cross-Links p53 in Human Keratinocytes. [PDF]
Jan YH+4 more
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Cross-linking and repair of DNA in sensitive and resistant strains of E. coli treated with nitrogen mustard. [PDF]
Kurt W. Kohn+2 more
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Short Exposure to Full Moonlight Has a Long‐Term Impact on Brassica juncea Cell Activity and Growth
ABSTRACT Lunar farming, often regarded as a myth, is regularly practiced in many places around the world (e.g., India) where framers organized their agricultural activities according to moon phases. Early and recent work showed that exposure to moonlight affects the life cycle of plants, from seed germination and vegetative growth to fruit maturation ...
Govindegowda Priyanka+3 more
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