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Nucleotide sugars, the activated forms of monosaccharides, are important intermediates of carbohydrate metabolism in all organisms. Here, we describe a method for the detection and quantification of UDP-glucose and UDP-galactose in maize in order to ...
Chen Lan +6 more
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FLS2‐RBOHD module regulates changes in the metabolome of Arabidopsis in response to abiotic stress
Through crosstalk, FLAGELLIN SENSITIVE 2 (FLS2) and RESPIRATORY BURST OXIDASE HOMOLOG D (RBOHD) are involved in regulating the homeostasis of cellular reactive oxygen species (ROS) and are linked to the metabolic response of plants toward both biotic and
Xiaole Yu +13 more
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Phaeocystis globosa causes severe marine pollution by forming harmful algal blooms and releasing hemolytic toxins and is therefore harmful to marine ecosystems and aquaculture industries. In this study, Microbulbifer sp.
Xiaoying Zhu +8 more
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Gene network analyses unveil possible molecular basis underlying drug-induced glaucoma
Background Drug-induced glaucoma (DIG) is a kind of serious adverse drug reaction that can cause irreversible blindness. Up-to-date, the molecular mechanism of DIG largely remains unclear yet due to the medical complexity of glaucoma onset.
Ruo-Fan Ding +5 more
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Background Left-right (LR) asymmetry is an essential feature of bilateral animals. Studies in vertebrates show that LR asymmetry formation comprises three major steps: symmetry breaking, asymmetric gene expression, and LR morphogenesis.
Chaofan Xing +5 more
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Structural basis for MTA1c-mediated DNA N6-adenine methylation
DNA N6-adenine methylation (6 mA) plays a crucial role in epigenetic regulation in eukaryotes. Here, the authors determined nine crystal structures of the ciliates 6 mA methyltransferase complexes, providing the molecular basis for understanding the ...
Jiyun Chen +7 more
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The interplay of carbon and nitrogen distribution: Prospects for improved crop yields
Growth and productivity of plants primarily depend on the balanced distribution of carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) among different organs. Previous studies on crop improvement have focussed on the C or N assimilation and distribution.
Oluwaseun Olayemi Aluko +2 more
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Pascalammetry with operando microbattery probes: Sensing high stress in solid-state batteries. [PDF]
Energy storage science calls for techniques to elucidate ion transport over a range of conditions and scales. We introduce a new technique, pascalammetry, in which stress is applied to a solid-state electrochemical device and induced faradaic current ...
Burson, Kristen +5 more
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Flow stress and hot deformation activation energy of 6082 aluminium alloy influenced by initial structural state [PDF]
Stress-strain curves of the EN AW 6082 aluminium alloy with 1.2 Si-0.51 Mg-0.75 Mn (wt.%) were determined by the uniaxial compression tests at temperatures of 450-550 degrees C with a strain rate of 0.5-10 s(-1).
Kawulok, Petr +5 more
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The sulphonylurea herbicide monosulphuron ester sodium (MES) was first used to induce male sterility in rapeseed (Brassica napus L.). Nearly 100% male sterility was achieved after a single treatment with 10 ml of 0.05-0.10 μg/ml MES solution per plant to
Yu-Feng CHENG +7 more
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