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Appetitive conditioning with recovery from thiamine deficiency as the unconditioned stimulus [PDF]
Donna M. Zahorik, Steven F. Maier
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Summary Food crops, as the cornerstone of human nutrition, not only provide essential macronutrients but also encompass a rich spectrum of bioactive compounds that promote health. Of particular significance are underutilized minor crops, which contain unique beneficial components with proven nutraceutical properties. These valuable bioactive components
Jie Wang, Zhaosheng Kong
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Effect of Chronic Thiamine Deficiency on Oral Carcinogenesis [PDF]
John J. Salley+2 more
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Summary Nicotiana benthamiana serves as a unique platform for biopharmaceutical production, offering advantages such as efficient and scalable protein synthesis. In addition, custom N‐glycans can be engineered on biopharmaceutical glycoproteins. Yet, plant‐native glycosyltransferases and glycoside hydrolases need to be removed to prevent undesired ...
Lukas C. Blumberg+8 more
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EXPERIENCE IN THE ETIOLOGY AND PREVENTION OF THIAMINE DEFICIENCY IN THE PHILIPPINE ISLANDS [PDF]
Juan Miguel Villalobos Salcêdo
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Summary Saffron apocarotenoids, including crocins, picrocrocin and safranal, are valuable metabolites with pharmaceutical and cosmetic potential. However, their natural plant sources are difficult to cultivate, which limits large‐scale production. The identification of carotenoid cleavage dioxygenases (CCDs), which catalyse the first and most critical ...
Maria Lobato‐Gómez+6 more
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THIAMINE DEFICIENCY. Ciba Foundation Study Group No. 28 [PDF]
J. D. Spillane
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ABSTRACT Communication between the diverse compartments of plant cells relies on an intricate network of molecular interactions that orchestrate organellar development and adaptation to environmental conditions. Plastid‐to‐nucleus signalling pathways play a key role in relaying information from developing, mature, and damaged or disintegrating ...
Dario Di Silvestre+14 more
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Cysteine Signalling in Plant Pathogen Response
ABSTRACT The amino acid cysteine is the precursor for a wide range of sulfur‐containing functional molecules in plants, including enzyme cofactors and defence compounds. Due to its redox active thiol group cysteine is highly reactive. Synthesis and degradation pathways are present in several subcellular compartments to adjust the intracellular cysteine
Jannis Moormann+6 more
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Aims Daily broad‐spectrum micronutrients are being used by the general public and formulations are receiving research interest in mental health settings. Despite concerns about combining medicines and broad‐spectrum micronutrients in mental health care, there have not been any formal evaluations of potential interactions.
Bess M. Kew+7 more
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