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6,6'-Dihydroxythiobinupharidine as a poison of human type II topoisomerases. [PDF]
Dalvie ED +3 more
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NF-κB Inhibitory Activity of the Di-Hydroxy Derivative of Piperlongumine (PL-18). [PDF]
Schlichter Kadosh Y +4 more
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<i>Colletotrichum macroconidii</i> sp. nov. and six new records of <i>Colletotrichum</i> (Glomerellaceae, Glomerellales) from southwestern China. [PDF]
Norphanphoun C, Zou MT, Liu FQ, Wang Y.
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Resorcinol in exudates ofNuphar lutea
Resorcinol (1,3-dihydroxybenzene) was identified as one of the major constituents of the exudate ofNuphar lutea seedlings, which were raised from seeds and cultivated under axenic conditions. The compound is released from the plants in considerable amounts (up to 15 nmol/seedling/day).
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Sulphoxides of thiobinupharidine thiohemiaminals from Nuphar lutea
Phytochemistry, 1986Abstract From the rhizomes of Nuphar lutea four new alkaloids were isolated. Their structures were established as syn-6-hydroxythiobinupharidine sulphoxide, syn-6′-hydroxythiobinupharidine sulphoxide, syn-6,6′-dihydroxy thiobinupharidine sulphoxide and anti-thiobinupharidine sulphoxide.
Jerzy T Wröbel
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Water plants are well adapted to the aquatic environment due to the high plasticity of the photosynthetic apparatus of floating and submerged leaves. A strong decrease or complete disappearance of Nymphaea alba L. populations and their simultaneous replacement by Nuphar lutea L.
Vаsyl Brykov +5 more
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The ultrastructure and functional characteristics of the photosynthetic apparatus of floating and submersed leaves of the heterophyllous plant Nuphar lutea (L.) Smith have been examined. Differences have been revealed in mesophyll cell chloroplasts, content of pigments, and chlorophyll fluorescence parameters between floating and submersed leaves and ...
Клименко, Е.Н.
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Antonie Van Leeuwenhoek, 2017
Members of the phylum Planctomycetes were originally described as freshwater bacteria. Most recent studies, however, address planctomycete diversity in other environments colonized by these microorganisms, including marine and terrestrial ecosystems.
Anastasia A Ivanova +2 more
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Members of the phylum Planctomycetes were originally described as freshwater bacteria. Most recent studies, however, address planctomycete diversity in other environments colonized by these microorganisms, including marine and terrestrial ecosystems.
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