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Barbara S Glenn et al.
Epidemiology (Cambridge, Mass.), 17(5), 538-544 (2006-08-15)
Several studies have examined longitudinal associations of blood pressure change or hypertension incidence with lead concentration in blood or bone. It is not clear whether the observed associations reflect an immediate response to lead as a consequence of recent dose
Chong Wei Jin et al.
Journal of experimental botany, 62(11), 3875-3884 (2011-04-23)
In response to Fe-deficiency, various dicots increase their root branching which contributes to the enhancement of ferric-chelate reductase activity. Whether this Fe-deficiency-induced response eventually enhances the ability of the plant to tolerate Fe-deficiency or not is still unclear and evidence
Richard N Arteca et al.
Journal of plant physiology, 168(11), 1200-1207 (2011-02-19)
The interaction between the plant hormones, brassinosteroids and auxins has been documented in various processes using a variety of plants and plant parts. In this study, detached inflorescences from brassinosteroid biosynthesis and signaling Arabidopsis mutants were evaluated for their gravitropic
Li Dong et al.
Plant molecular biology, 60(4), 599-615 (2006-03-10)
Previously, we characterized 92 Arabidopsis genes (AtSFLs) similar to the S-locus F-box genes involved in S-RNase-based self-incompatibility and found that they likely play diverse roles in Arabidopsis. In this study, we investigated the role of one of these genes, CEGENDUO
Tomoki Hoshino et al.
Plant & cell physiology, 47(11), 1496-1508 (2006-09-30)
Gravity-controlled transport of auxin was studied for a negative gravitropic response in the early growth stage of etiolated pea (Pisum sativum L. cv. Alaska) seedlings, in which epicotyl bending was observed near the cotyledon nodes of the seedlings grown continuously
Dan Chen et al.
Journal of experimental botany, 61(6), 1853-1867 (2010-03-30)
Auxin is an important plant growth regulator, and plays a key role in apical-basal axis formation and embryo differentiation, but the mechanism remains unclear. The level of indole-3-acetic acid (IAA) during zygote and embryo development of Nicotiana tabacum L. is
Marie Baucher et al.
Journal of experimental botany, 62(11), 4055-4065 (2011-05-06)
Ntann12, encoding a polypeptide homologous to annexins, was found previously to be induced upon infection of tobacco with the bacterium Rhodococcus fascians. In this study, Ntann12 is shown to bind negatively charged phospholipids in a Ca(2+)-dependent manner. In plants growing
Alexander Sturzu et al.
Medicinal chemistry (Shariqah (United Arab Emirates)), 5(4), 385-391 (2009-08-20)
Triiodobenzoic acid (TIBA) represents the core structure of most clinically used contrast agents for computed tomography and other X-ray procedures. To construct an intracellular radiopaque contrast agent, TIBA was coupled to various different positively and negatively charged fluorescein iothiocyanate (FITC)-labelled
Shutang Tan et al.
Cell reports, 33(9), 108463-108463 (2020-12-03)
The widely used non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are derivatives of the phytohormone salicylic acid (SA). SA is well known to regulate plant immunity and development, whereas there have been few reports focusing on the effects of NSAIDs in plants. Our
Ismail Celik et al.
Journal of biochemical and molecular toxicology, 20(4), 174-182 (2006-08-15)
This study aims to investigate the effects of the plant growth regulators (PGRs) (2,3,5-triiodobenzoic acid (TIBA), Naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA), and 2,4-dichlorofenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D)) on serum marker enzymes (aspartate aminotransferase (AST), alanin aminotransferase (ALT), creatine phosphokinase (CPK), and lactate dehydrogenase (LDH))
X Zhuang et al.
Plant, cell & environment, 28(2), 147-156 (2005-07-14)
Arf (ADP-ribosylation factor) proteins, which mediate vesicular transport, have little or no intrinsic GTPase activity. They rely on the action of GTPase-activating proteins (GAPs) and guanine nucleotide exchange factors (GEFs) for their function. In the present study the OsAGAP gene
Ayele H Negussie et al.
Journal of materials science. Materials in medicine, 26(6), 198-198 (2015-06-25)
Therapeutic embolization of blood vessels is a minimally invasive, catheter-based procedure performed with solid or liquid emboli to treat bleeding, vascular malformations, and vascular tumors. Hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) affects about half a million people per year. When unresectable, HCC is
Mohamed Elhiti et al.
Plant science : an international journal of experimental plant biology, 180(2), 383-390 (2011-03-23)
The auxin transport inhibitor 2,3,5-triiodobenzoic acid (TIBA) is a useful compound for investigating the role of auxin flow during plant growth and development. In Arabidopsis lines, applications of TIBA during the induction phase of somatic embryogenesis inhibit embryo development and
H G Mahesha et al.
The FEBS journal, 273(3), 451-467 (2006-01-20)
Genistein and daidzein, the major isoflavones present in soybeans, possess a wide spectrum of physiological and pharmacological functions. The binding of genistein to human serum albumin (HSA) has been investigated by equilibrium dialysis, fluorescence measurements, CD and molecular visualization. One
Misuk Cho et al.
Plant physiology, 159(2), 642-654 (2012-04-12)
Intracellular trafficking of auxin transporters has been implicated in diverse developmental processes in plants. Although the dynamic trafficking pathways of PIN-FORMED auxin efflux proteins have been studied intensively, the trafficking of ATP-binding cassette protein subfamily B proteins (ABCBs; another group
ChenJia Shen et al.
The FEBS journal, 277(14), 2954-2969 (2010-06-10)
Auxin is transported by the influx carriers auxin resistant 1/like aux1 (AUX/LAX), and the efflux carriers pin-formed (PIN) and P-glycoprotein (PGP), which play a major role in polar auxin transport. Several auxin transporter genes have been characterized in dicotyledonous Arabidopsis
Jordi Chan et al.
Current biology : CB, 30(24), 4999-5006 (2020-10-10)
Several plant proteins are preferentially localized to one end of a cell, allowing a polarity to be assigned to the cell. These cell polarity proteins often exhibit coordinated patterns between neighboring cells, termed tissue cell polarity. Tissue cell polarity is
Ismail Celik et al.
Environmental toxicology, 22(6), 613-619 (2007-11-15)
The effects of some plant growth regulators (PGRs), 2,3,5-triiodobenzoic acid (TIBA), Naphthaleneacetic acid (NAA) and 2,4-Dichlorofenoxyacetic acid (2,4-D), at sublethal concentrations on antioxidant defense system [glutathione peroxidases (GPx), reduced glutathione (GSH), glutathione reductase (GR), glutathione-S-transferase (GST) and catalase (CAT)], immune
Leg swelling in a newborn.
S M Gajjar et al.
Postgraduate medical journal, 81(959), e13-e13 (2005-09-07)
Maxwell P A Jones et al.
Plant cell reports, 26(9), 1481-1490 (2007-05-08)
The biochemical mechanisms underlying thidiazuron (TDZ)-induced regeneration in plant cells have not been clearly elucidated. Exposure of leaf explants of Echinacea purpurea to a medium containing TDZ results in undifferentiated cell proliferation and differentiated growth as mixed shoot organogenesis and
Hardik Kundariya et al.
Nature communications, 11(1), 5343-5343 (2020-10-24)
Plants transmit signals long distances, as evidenced in grafting experiments that create distinct rootstock-scion junctions. Noncoding small RNA is a signaling molecule that is graft transmissible, participating in RNA-directed DNA methylation; but the meiotic transmissibility of graft-mediated epigenetic changes remains
Mina Tanaka et al.
The Plant journal : for cell and molecular biology, 45(6), 1028-1036 (2006-03-02)
In intact plants, the shoot apex grows predominantly and inhibits outgrowth of axillary buds. After decapitation of the shoot apex, outgrowth of axillary buds begins. This phenomenon is called an apical dominance. Although the involvement of auxin, which represses outgrowth
Eva Bacaicoa et al.
Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB, 49(5), 545-556 (2011-03-18)
The aim of this study was to investigate the effects of IAA and ABA in the shoot-to-root regulation of the expression of the main Fe-stress physiological root responses in cucumber plants subjected to shoot Fe functional deficiency. Changes in the
Yuya Yoshimitsu et al.
PloS one, 6(8), e23851-e23851 (2011-09-13)
The expression of DWARF4 (DWF4), which encodes a C-22 hydroxylase, is crucial for brassinosteroid (BR) biosynthesis and for the feedback control of endogenous BR levels. To advance our knowledge of BRs, we examined the effects of different plant hormones on
Saiko Yoshida et al.
Plant & cell physiology, 46(12), 2019-2028 (2005-10-19)
Polar auxin transport is essential for the formation of continuous vascular strands in the plant body. To understand its mechanism, polar auxin transport inhibitors have often been used. However, the role of auxin in vascular differentiation at the unicellular level
Pankaj Dhonukshe et al.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 105(11), 4489-4494 (2008-03-14)
Many aspects of plant development, including patterning and tropisms, are largely dependent on the asymmetric distribution of the plant signaling molecule auxin. Auxin transport inhibitors (ATIs), which interfere with directional auxin transport, have been essential tools in formulating this concept.
Auxin distribution and transport during embryogenesis and seed germination of Arabidopsis
Ni DA, et al.
Cell Research, 11(4), 273-273 (2001)
Acropetal auxin transport inhibition is involved in indeterminate but not determinate nodule formation
Ng JLP, et al.
Frontiers in Plant Science, 9(4), 169-169 (2018)
Yunhong Zhang et al.
Carbohydrate polymers, 113, 446-454 (2014-09-27)
Alginate oligosaccharides (AOS), which are marine oligosaccharides, are involved in regulating plant root growth, but the promotion mechanism for AOS remains unclear. Here, AOS (10-80 mg/L) induced the expression of auxin-related gene (OsYUCCA1, OsYUCCA5, OsIAA11 and OsPIN1) in rice (Oryza
Tomoko Kaneyasu et al.
Journal of experimental botany, 58(5), 1143-1150 (2007-01-25)
Plants are sessile in nature, and need to detect and respond to many environmental cues in order to regulate their growth and orientation. Indeed, plants sense numerous environmental cues and respond via appropriate tropisms, and it is widely accepted that
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