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Physiological Factors Affecting Uptake and Translocation of Glufosinate

Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry, 2020
Glufosinate is considered a contact herbicide because of its fast activity and limited translocation in plants. We used Palmer amaranth (Amaranthus palmeri S. Watson) as a model species to study plant-related factors affecting glufosinate uptake and translocation.
Hudson K. Takano   +4 more
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Transcription factors, translocations and haematological malignancies

Blood Reviews, 1992
Haematological malignancies arise as a consequence of clonal evolution driven by an accumulation of somatic mutations. Many haematological malignancies are associated with chromosome translocations that have provided powerful tools for the identification of proto-oncogenes implicated in the pathogenesis of leukaemia/lymphoma.
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Factors affecting proton translocation by facultative methylotrophs

Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Bioenergetics, 1981
Abstract The general properties of respiration-driven proton translocation by the two facultative methylotrophs, Pseudomonas AM1 and Pseudomonas extorquens, were similar to those of other bacteria. The stoichiometry of H+ extruded/O atom consumed ( H ← + O ) during respiration with a particular substrate depended, however, on the ...
Roger C. Hammond   +2 more
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Factors influencing absorption and translocation of prometryne

Pesticide Biochemistry and Physiology, 1972
Abstract The absorption and translocation of 14 C-labeled 2,4-bis(isopropylamino)-6-(methylthio)- s -triazine (prometryne) in a number of crop and weed species were determined. Prometryne was more mobile in the susceptible species. Stem-injected, ringlabeled 14 C-prometryne moved primarily to leaves and this movement and disappearance from stem ...
J.N. Singh, E. Basler, P.W. Santelmann
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Transcription factors and translocations in lymphoid and myeloid leukemia

Leukemia, 2001
Chromosomal translocations involving transcription factors and aberrant expression of transcription factors are frequently associated with leukemogenesis. Transcription factors are essential in maintaining the regulation of cell growth, development, and differentiation in the hematopoietic system.
H N, Crans, K M, Sakamoto
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Role of Microtubule-Associated Factors in HIF1α Nuclear Translocation

2020
Adaptation to hypoxia is essential for regulating the survival and functions of hypoxic cells; it is mainly mediated by the hypoxia-inducible factor 1 (HIF1). The alpha subunit of HIF1 (HIF1α) is a well-known regulatory component of HIF1, which is tightly controlled by various types of HIF1α-regulating processes.
Hyun Jik, Lee, Ho Jae, Han
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Nuclear translocation and functions of growth factor receptors

Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2012
Cellular signal transduction in response to environmental signals involves a relay of precisely regulated signal amplifying and damping events. A prototypical signaling relay involves ligands binding to cell surface receptors and triggering the activation of downstream enzymes to ultimately affect the subcellular distribution and activity of DNA ...
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