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Genes Involved in Brassinosteroids’s Metabolism and Signal Transduction Pathways
... G1/S and G2/M check points by distinct families of cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs), whose activities are determined by co-ordinated binding of different types of cyclins (Pines, ...roles in linking ... See full document
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The sugarcane signal transduction (SUCAST) catalogue: prospecting signal transduction in sugarcane
... new genes in a vast array of organisms, and the utility of this approach to the scientific community is greatly increased by the establishment of fully annotated ...sequenced in the sugarcane ... See full document
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Identification of photoperception and light signal transduction pathways in citrus
... opment in woody plants comes from studies with Populus, a temperate deciduous perennial (Zhu and Coleman, 2001; Olsen and Juntilla, ...traits in temperate peren- nial woody plants involve an ... See full document
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Transcriptome and Molecular Pathway Analysis of the Hepatopancreas in the Pacific White Shrimp Litopenaeus vannamei under Chronic Low-Salinity Stress.
... environments and postlarvae and juveniles inhabiting estuaries and ...manifest in L. vannamei through strong hyper-osmoregulatory and hypo-osmoregulatory patterns and an ability ... See full document
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Growth promotion-related miRNAs in Oncidium orchid roots colonized by the endophytic fungus Piriformospora indica.
... plants and establishes various benefits for the plants. In this work, we describe miRNAs which are upregulated in Oncidium orchid roots after colonization by the ...promotion and vigorous root ... See full document
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Transcriptome analysis of Gerbera hybrida ray florets: putative genes associated with gibberellin metabolism and signal transduction.
... florets and trans florets are female with non-functioning staminodes, while the inner disc florets are ...stamens and pistils in ...hormones in flower development have been investigated ... See full document
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Signal transduction in Plasmodium-Red Blood Cells interactions and in cytoadherence
... adhesion, signal transduction and immune response (Chakravorty et ...resulted in the similar results and more specifically, several members of NF-κB signalling cascade was induced with ... See full document
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Comparative Transcriptome Analysis Reveals Different Silk Yields of Two Silkworm Strains.
... of genes that were up-regulated in JS, including a gene (BGIBMGA0 03010) encoding a protein with similar function to Werner helicase-interacting protein 1 ...activity and is involved in ... See full document
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Salt Stress Effects on Secondary Metabolites of Cotton in Relation to Gene Expression Responsible for Aphid Development.
... growth and development of aphids expressed at a higher level against the enhanced secondary metabolism under salinity ...More genes related to fatty acid and lipid biosynthesis, but fewer ... See full document
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Expression analysis of taste signal transduction molecules in the fungiform and circumvallate papillae of the rhesus macaque, Macaca mulatta.
... examined in many studies using rodents as model organisms. In this study, we examined the mRNA expression of molecules involved in taste signal transduction in the ... See full document
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A genome-wide survey for host response of silkworm, Bombyx mori during pathogen Bacillus bombyseptieus infection.
... relationships, and a central challenge is to reveal the interactions between pathogens and their ...spores and parasporal crystals was firstly separated from the corpses of the infected silkworms ... See full document
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Arq. NeuroPsiquiatr. vol.72 número8
... these genes are grouped together. The NCAM1 gene encodes a protein involved in the cell to cell and cell to matrix interactions during development of the central nervous ...probably ... See full document
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SIGNAL TRANSDUCTION PATHWAYS INVOLVING THE HYPERTENSION-RELATED WNK1 AND WNK4 PROTEIN KINASES
... operate in the regulation of other chloride ...increase in apical CFTR activity would require concomitant activation of basolateral ion channels to coordinate a transepithelial chloride flux (Kahle et ... See full document
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Braz. J. Pharm. Sci. vol.52 número2
... PPARα and MTTP had a weak increase in gene ...PPARα and to regulate the expression of genes of various lipid oxidation pathways and transport (Hsu, Huang, 2007), and its ... See full document
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Comparative analysis of salt-induced changes in the leaves proteome of two contrasting Jatropha curcas genotypes / Análise comparativa no proteoma, induzido por salinidade, em folhas de dois genótipos contrastantes de Jatropha curcas
... Some genes are induced by saline stress, which encode and accumulate functional proteins that act on different metabolic pathways in response to stress signaling, as well as control and ... See full document
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Transcriptional responses of olive flounder (Paralichthys olivaceus) to low temperature.
... flatfish in marine aquaculture with a broad thermal tolerance ranging from 14 to ...stress. In this study, the transcriptional response of flounder to cold stress ...temperature; and control group, ... See full document
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cAMP and EPAC are key players in the regulation of the signal transduction pathway involved in the α-hemolysin autophagic response.
... interested in determin- ing whether other pathways might be involved in the regulation of this ‘‘non-canonical’’ autophagic ...response. In a recent publication, it was shown that ... See full document
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Identification of genes and the signal transduction pathways involved in the regulation of acetic acid-induced programmed cell death
... of genes involved in the acetic acid-induced programmed cell death through a genome- wide ...collection in BY4741 background. This screening uncovered a set of genes involved ... See full document
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In TCR-stimulated T-cells, N-ras regulates specific genes and signal transduction pathways.
... several genes, including: Rag1, Rag2, and CD4, whose expression is epigenetically silenced ...Dntt in mature, T- cell splenocytes following a low-level TCR ...Dntt in these cells, however, we ... See full document
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Up in Arms: Immune and Nervous System Response to Sea Star Wasting Disease.
... components and genes associated with echinoderm ...asteroids in the North American ...arms and lesions, may be attributed to a viral infection, the host response to infection is still poorly ... See full document
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