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Studies on the Plant Cell. V [PDF]
THE forms of cell unions and nuclear fusions in plants fall into two groups: (i) those which obviously have no sexual significance attached to them, and (2) those which are evidently sexual acts. But apart from these simple divisions there are some very interesting conditions in which it is far from easy to determine whether certain events have a ...
Bradley Moore Davis
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Simultaneous 3D Construction and Imaging of Plant Cells Using Plasmonic Nanoprobe-Assisted Multimodal Nonlinear Optical Microscopy [PDF]
Nonlinear optical (NLO) imaging has emerged as a promising plant cell imaging technique due to its large optical penetration, inherent 3D spatial resolution, and reduced photodamage; exogenous nanoprobes are usually needed for nonsignal target cell ...
Kun Liu, Yutian Lei, Dawei Li
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Polystyrene nanoparticles induce concerted response of plant defense mechanisms in plant cells [PDF]
Recent advances in knowledge suggest that micro- and nanoplastics pose a threat to plant health, however, the responses of plants to this stressor are not well-known.
Sylwia Adamczyk+9 more
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Ex situ collections of algae, cyanobacteria, and plant materials (cell cultures, hairy and adventitious root cultures, shoots, etc.) maintained in vitro or in liquid nitrogen (−196 °C, LN) are valuable sources of strains with unique ecological and ...
Natalya Yuorieva+11 more
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Nanomaterials have been widely studied for their potential to become the new generation of nanocarriers in gene transfection, yet it remains still difficult to apply them efficiently and succinctly to plant cells.
Zishuai An+18 more
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Plants are able to generate large leaf surfaces that act as two-dimensional solar panels with a minimum investment in building material, thanks to a hydrostatic skeleton. This requires high intracellular pressures (up to 1 MPa), which depend on the presence of strong cell walls.
Höfte, Herman, Voxeur, Aline
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Reactive oxygen species and stress signaling in plants [PDF]
Data on the basic processes and the compartments, involved in formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in plant cells, are generalised. The features of structure and regulation of NADPH-oxidase as the one of main enzymatic producers of ROS are ...
Yu. E. Kolupaev, Yu. V. Karpets
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Finding a right place to cut: How katanin is targeted to cellular severing sites
Microtubule severing by katanin plays key roles in generating various array patterns of dynamic microtubules, while also responding to developmental and environmental stimuli.
Masayoshi Nakamura+2 more
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Enabling Transgenic Plant Cell–Derived Biomedicines with Nanotechnology
Transgenic plants are promising factories for manufacturing pharmaceutical small molecules or proteins safe for human consumption. Eukaryotic plant cells can synthesize proteins with precise posttranslational modifications, but microbes cannot ...
Yee Ting Elaine Chiu+1 more
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Plant impedance spectroscopy: a review of modeling approaches and applications
Electrochemical impedance spectroscopy has emerged over the past decade as an efficient, non-destructive method to investigate various (eco-)physiological and morphological properties of plants. This work reviews the state-of-the-art of impedance spectra
Maxime Van Haeverbeke+2 more
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