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Novel roles of sulfur metabolism in stress‐controlled stomata aperture regulation

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Summary Stomatal closure allows plants to conserve water by reducing transpiration during drought. Surprisingly, the assimilation of the macronutrient sulfur is intimately connected to the drought stress response. This Tansley insight will only briefly touch on the general impact of sulfate assimilation on the production of drought‐response metabolites.
Sheng‐Kai Sun   +2 more
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On the nature of the earliest known lifeforms. [PDF]

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Kanaparthi D   +8 more
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Backtracking metabolic dynamics in single cells predicts bacterial replication in human macrophages. [PDF]

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Dramé M   +6 more
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Plant Vacuoles

Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2018
Plant vacuoles are multifunctional organelles. On the one hand, most vegetative tissues develop lytic vacuoles that have a role in degradation. On the other hand, seed cells have two types of storage vacuoles: protein storage vacuoles (PSVs) in endosperm and embryonic cells and metabolite storage vacuoles in seed coats.
Tomoo, Shimada   +4 more
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Rimmed vacuoles

Acta Neuropathologica, 1980
Rimmed vacuoles (Dubowitz and Brooke 1973) have been found in 12 cases with various neuromuscular diseases and are considered to be autophagic in nature. They consisted of multilaminated membranous structures accompanied by glycogen granules, dense bodies, and amorphous, granular, and fibrillar material.
N, Fukuhara, T, Kumamoto, T, Tsubaki
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