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Intravenous Iron Sucrose for Acute Decompensated Heart Failure Patients with Reduced Ejection Fraction and Iron Deficiency. [PDF]
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An Overview of Sucrose Synthases in Plants
Sucrose is the end product of photosynthesis and the primary sugar transported in the phloem of most plants. Sucrose synthase (SuSy) is a glycosyl transferase enzyme that plays a key role in sugar metabolism, primarily in sink tissues. SuSy catalyzes the
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Phloem Loading and Unloading of Sucrose: What a Long, Strange Trip from Source to Sink.
Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2022Sucrose is transported from sources (mature leaves) to sinks (importing tissues such as roots, stems, fruits, and seeds) through the phloem tissues in veins.
D. Braun
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Summary Although great progress has been made towards understanding the role of abscisic acid (ABA) and sucrose in fruit ripening, the mechanisms underlying the ABA and sucrose signalling pathways remain elusive.
Haifeng Jia, Songtao Jiu, Chen Wang
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Physiologia Plantarum : An International Journal for Plant Biology, 2020
Abiotic stresses, including drought and salinity, negatively affect plant development and physiology at molecular and metabolic levels. Sucrose transport, mediating distribution of photosynthates in plant, is a key physiological process impacted by ...
J. Mathan, Anuradha Singh, A. Ranjan
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Abiotic stresses, including drought and salinity, negatively affect plant development and physiology at molecular and metabolic levels. Sucrose transport, mediating distribution of photosynthates in plant, is a key physiological process impacted by ...
J. Mathan, Anuradha Singh, A. Ranjan
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Roles of sucrose in guard cell regulation
The control of stomatal aperture involves reversible changes in the concentration of osmolytes in guard cells. Sucrose has long been proposed to have an osmolytic role in guard cells. However, direct evidence for such a role is lacking.
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Diabetes Care, 1981
Data currently available indicate that high sucrose consumption does not contribute significantly to the prevalence of cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus, obesity, or micronutrient deficiency. It may contribute, however, to dental caries formation by cariogenic bacteria.
Frank Q. Nuttall, Mary C. Gannon
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Data currently available indicate that high sucrose consumption does not contribute significantly to the prevalence of cardiovascular disease, diabetes mellitus, obesity, or micronutrient deficiency. It may contribute, however, to dental caries formation by cariogenic bacteria.
Frank Q. Nuttall, Mary C. Gannon
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Sucrose metabolism: gateway to diverse carbon use and sugar signaling.
Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2014Sucrose metabolism plays pivotal roles in development, stress response, and yield formation, mainly by generating a range of sugars as metabolites to fuel growth and synthesize essential compounds (including protein, cellulose, and starch) and as signals
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