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What a Difference a Water Molecule Makes-A Combined Experimental/Theoretical Study on 2,3,5-triphenyl-2<i>H</i>-tetrazol-3-ium Chloride Hydrate in Solution and the Solid-State. [PDF]
Bechaieb R +6 more
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REDUCTION SITES OF TELLURITE AND TETRAZOLIUM SALTS IN LISTERIA MONOC YTOGENES
Tomio Kawata, Terutaka Inoue
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ABSTRACT Soil salinization threatens the yield and quality of wheat. Roots are critical for the salt stress response, yet their cell‐type‐specific mechanisms remain unclear. We conducted the first single‐nucleus RNA sequencing analysis of wheat root tips from salt‐sensitive (CS) and ‐tolerant (DK) varieties under salt stress, profiling 188 270 high ...
Lin Du +10 more
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Save Your Tears for the Toxicity Assays-Carbon Nanotubes Still Fooling Scientists. [PDF]
Suni J, Valkama S, Peltola E.
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Reduction of tetrazolium salts by sulfate-reducing bacteria [PDF]
M Fukui
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ABSTRACT Drought is the major abiotic stress threatening global crop yields, thus identifying potential candidates with promising breeding value has become a central goal of current breeding programmes. Here, we found that miR164b functions as a negative regulator in plant drought tolerance, whose expression is dramatically inhibited under drought ...
Tong Xiao +6 more
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The Distribution of Reducing Groups in Tumour Cells as Determined by Supra-Vital Staining with Tetrazolium Salts [PDF]
G Calcutt
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ABSTRACT Cold stress adversely affects plant growth and development, significantly limiting fruit yield and quality in citrus. Ichang papeda (Citrus ichangensis), a cold‐tolerant citrus species, serves as a valuable genetic resource for studying cold adaptation, yet the key genes and their modes of action underlying the cold stress response remain ...
Jing Qu +6 more
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The detection of impurities in tetrazolium salts by thin-layer chromatography
G. R. N. Jones
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ABSTRACT High‐temperature stress severely threatens rice (Oryza sativa L.) growth and productivity, particularly during the seedling stage, making heat tolerance an essential breeding target. In this study, we identified the heat shock transcription factor OsHsfc1a as a positive regulator of thermotolerance in rice seedlings.
Jingqin Lu +11 more
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