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Secondary Brown Carbon Formed by a Microreactor of a Levitated Aqueous Fe (III) Droplet with Fumaric Acid. [PDF]

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Sánchez-Jiménez G   +5 more
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Complex viral interactions revealed for the harmful bloom-forming dinoflagellate <i>Karenia brevis</i>. [PDF]

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Booker AE   +13 more
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Traffic-Emitted Amines Promote New Particle Formation at Roadsides. [PDF]

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Brean J   +18 more
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Identification and Expression Analysis of the NPF Genes in Cotton

open access: yesInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences, 2022
The NPF (NITRATE TRANSPORTER 1/PEPTIDE TRANSPORTER FAMILY) transports various substrates, including nitrogen (N), which is essential for plant growth and development. Although many NPF homologs have been identified in various plants, limited studies on these proteins have been reported in cotton.
Qiang Dong, Asif Iqbal, Huiping Gui
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Identification and characterization of the NPF, NRT2 and NRT3 in spinach

Plant Physiology and Biochemistry, 2021
Nitrate transporters (NRTs) participate in nitrate uptake, transport and allocation within the plant. However, this gene family has not been studied thoroughly in spinach. This study provided the general information about spinach SoNRTs and their transcriptional and functional responses to different levels of nitrate supplies.
Xiaoli, Wang   +3 more
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PTR2/POT/NPF transporters: what makes them tick?

2021
PTR2/POT/NPF are a family of primarily proton coupled transporters that belong to the major facilitator super family and are found across most kingdoms of life. They are involved in uptake of nutrients, hormones, ions and several orally administered drug molecules.
Prabhala, Bala K.   +4 more
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Led-NPF-1 stimulates ovarian development in locusts

Peptides, 1999
For more than a decade, immunohistochemical results on FMRFamide related peptides (FaRP's) have been reported extensively, suggesting many possible roles for these peptides associated with behavioural and physiological events as well as reproduction. This study provides a clear effect in vivo of members of this family of insect neuropeptides.
Peter Verhaert, Liliane Schoofs
exaly   +3 more sources

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