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G-protein α-subunit (GPA1) regulates stress, nitrate and phosphate response, flavonoid biosynthesis, fruit/seed development and substantially shares GCR1 regulation in A. <i>thaliana</i>
Heterotrimeric G-proteins are implicated in several plant processes, but the mechanisms of signal-response coupling and the roles of G-protein coupled receptors in general and GCR1 in particular, remain poorly understood. We...
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G-protein α-subunit (GPA1) regulates stress, nitrate and phosphate response, flavonoid biosynthesis, fruit/seed development and substantially shares GCR1 regulation in A. <i>thaliana</i>
Heterotrimeric G-proteins are implicated in several plant processes, but the mechanisms of signal-response coupling and the roles of G-protein coupled receptors in general and GCR1 in particular, remain poorly understood. We...
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RETRACTED: Liver Disease Detection
Intelligent predictive systems are showing a greater level of accuracy and effectiveness in early detection of critical diseases like cancer and liver and lung disease. Predictive models assist medical practitioners in...
Liver Disease Detection
In recent times, intelligent predictive systems are showing greater levels of accuracy and effectiveness in early detection of the critical diseases of cancer in the liver, lungs, etc. Predictive models assist medical...
Liquid Smoke of Red Fruit (Pandanus Conoideus. L.) Waste with Pyrolysis Method For Controlling Sweet Potatoes (Ipomea Batatas. L.) Pest
Pandanus conoidus, or red fruit, is a nutrient-dense native Papuan plant, whereas Ipomea batatas  are the main food for the Wamena people. Biomass from red fruit seed waste can be used as liquid smoke to control Ipomea...
Clinical trials (and tribulations)
There have been immediate and profound impacts of SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 on healthcare services worldwide with major consequences for non-COVID-19 related healthcare. Alongside efforts to reconfigure services and enable...
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Studies Towards the Discovery of Novel Natural Products Through Functional Analysis of Environmental DNA-Encoded Type II Polyketide Synthases
Debjani Chakraborty
Jan 01, 0001
Natural products have historically served as a major source for most of the therapeutically relevant compounds. A significant fraction of these natural product-based drugs and leads are derived from microorganisms. Although the...
Published by: Rockefeller University
An Approach to Prevent Air Pollution and Generate Electricity Using Nanostructured Carbon Materials
Pollution is one of the major threats for the environment as well as society. It causes severe problems for the living organisms and can gives birth of various unknown issues. Different sources like cars, industrial belts...
Charge transport in cancer-related genes and early carcinogenesis
The electronic transmission properties of DNA molecules are believed to play a significant role in many physical phenomena taking place in living organisms (Chakraborty, 2007) [1]. Here we study the charge transport (CT)...
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Expert-captured democracies

Does public cheap talk by a biased expert benefit voters? The answer depends on the nature of democratic institutions and the extent of communication possibilities. Expert endorsements induce office-seeking parties to serve...

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