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TRANSPARENT TESTA GLABRA1 Regulates High-Intensity Blue Light-Induced Phototropism by Reducing CRYPTOCHROME1 Levels.

Plant Physiology
The asymmetrical distribution of auxin supports high intensity blue light (HBL)-mediated phototropism. Flavonoids, secondary metabolites induced by blue light and TRANSPARENT TESTA GLABRA1 (TTG1), alter auxin transport.
Yu-Xi Wang   +11 more
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Phototropic Glass

Angewandte Chemie International Edition in English, 1970
AbstractPhototropic glass darkens on exposure to light and returns to its original state in the absence of light. The most extensively investigated of these glasses contain grains of silver halide having sizes > 50 Å. A discussion of theoretical principles is followed by a review of the very broad scope of the phenomenon.
Georg Gliemeroth, Karl‐Heinz Mader
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Phototropes Glas

Angewandte Chemie, 1970
AbstractPhototropes Glas ändert seine Lichtdurchlässigkeit reversibel entsprechend der Lichteinwirkung. Die Phototropie dieser Gläser wird von den Silberhalogenid‐Partikeln bestimmt, die in der Größenordnung von >50 Å in homogener Verteilung im Glas ausgeschieden werden.
Georg Gliemeroth, Karl‐Heinz Mader
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Phototropism in Conidiobolus Coronatus

Mycologia, 1973
The phototropic responses of Conidiobolus coronatus (Cost.) Batko have been investigated with an emphasis on the responses of the secondary conidiophore.
R M, Page, R A, Humber
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Phototropic memories

Proceedings of the 11th International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction with Mobile Devices and Services, 2009
This paper illustrates the thesis research and process that led me to conceive, design and evaluate the Phototropic Memories device, a novel interface supporting the intimate sharing of personal visual memories over spatial and temporal distance, between two emotionally bound persons.
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Positive phototropism is accelerated in Biomphalaria glabrata snails by infection with Schistosoma mansoni.

Parasitology international, 2018
Parasite-induced behavioral changes in their hosts favor to complete the lifecycle of parasites. Schistosome infection is also known to cause physiological changes in infected freshwater snail intermediate hosts.
Hiroki Maeda   +10 more
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PHOTOTROPISM OF COPROPHILOUS ZYGOMYCETES

Annual Review of Biophysics and Bioengineering, 1977
Biological cells sense and react to their environment. This is as true for a neuron in the brain as for a bacterium in the intestine or a coprophilous Zygomycete on dung. To understand these cells on a molecular level scientists have choosen particu­ lar systems for extensive study. Such a system must respond to measurable stimuli, give clear responses,
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Phototropism in Phycomyces

1996
Blue light is used as a source of information on the environment by all kind of living beings, from microbes to animals. The Zygomycete fungus Phycomyces blakesleeanus is notorious for the variety of responses to blue light, various invisible radiations, and other stimuli. The copious literature on the behaviour of Phycomyces accumulated over more than
Enrique Cerdá-Olmedo   +1 more
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Phototropic liquid crystals

Physics World, 2011
A new class of liquid crystal that is controlled using light has been developed at AlphaMicron, a spin-off company working with the US Department of Defense.
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Phototropism

1984
Ulrich Pohl, Vicenzo E. A. Russo
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