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[PDF] from ucdavis.eduL Havel… - Botanica Acta, 1996 - plantsciences.ucdavis.edu

... longevity and cell death Some coniferous species live many thousands of years, eg Sequoia,

Fitzroya. ... Ceils are effectively eliminated by processes such as abscis- sion and differentiation

(Klekowski, 198S). ... As animal cells age, telomeres shorten with each cell division. ...

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[PDF] from cellmolbiol.comLG Korkina - Cell. Mol. Biol, 2007 - cellmolbiol.com

... present in propolis, a resinous product derived from the bark of conifer trees and ... Recent results

suggested that verbascoside-mediated cell differentiation and apoptosis may be affected by ...

inhibited telomerase activity, reduced telomere length, and arrested tumor cell cycle in G2 ...

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[PDF] from ufsc.brV Silveira, TS Balbuena, C Santa-Catarina… - Plant Growth …, 2004 - Springer

... During embryogene- sis, however, 3-indoleacetic acid (IAA) seems to be important in embryo

differentiation events and in Plant Growth Regulation 44: 147–156, 2004. ... Embryogeny of gymno-

sperms: advances in synthetic seed technology of conifers. Plant Cell Tiss. Org. Cult. ...

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... Animal type I genes control very basic transcription processes concerned with various aspects

of cell growth and differentiation and neuronal ... There is no fossil record that indicates the time

of divergence between plants and animals, but molecular data suggest that the ...

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... doi:10.1016/j.orggeochem.2009.02.001 | How to Cite or Link Using DOI Copyright © 2009

Elsevier Ltd All rights reserved. Permissions & Reprints. Biomarker lipids of the freshwater

fern Azolla and its fossil counterpart from the Eocene Arctic Ocean. ...

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AR Robinson, R Dauwe… - Plant …, 2009 - interscience.wiley.com

... description and elucidation of physiological responses to environmen- tal conditions in plants

(Fiehn et ... included in the model also reflects the physiological state of conifer somatic embryos ...

uptake and processing that conse- quently leads to mal-nourishment, cellular stress and ...

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A Bechtel, RF Sachsenhofer, M Markic… - Organic …, 2003 - Elsevier

... of plant tissue is controlled by the input of resin-rich, decay-resistant conifers. ... of the SOM, and

chemotaxonomical classification of the macrofossils based on their terpenoid biomarker

composition. ... C org =organic carbon content, S tot =total sulfur content, Cell.=cellulose, SOM ...

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[PDF] from hawaii.eduNC Arens, AH Jahren… - Paleobiology, 2000 - Paleontological Soc

... To strengthen this analysis further, carbon isotopic measurements on free-sporing

plants and additional nonangiosperm seed plants (eg, cycads, additional conifers,

and Gnetum) should be made and added to the data set. ...

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L Valledor, JV Jorrin-Novo, C Lenz… - Journal of Proteome … - ACS Publications

... exclusively through cell expansion in a wave of differentiation beginning ate the leaf tip and

progressing to ... The mature leaf form is achieved as this cell expansion 12-14. In spite of the recent

advances in sequencing the genome of poplar, conifers genomics is mainly ...

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PM Medeiros… - Environmental science & …, 2008 - ACS Publications

... and Simoneit (31) who did not find this sterol in the majority of conifer smoke extracts ... is considered

as the storage medium of organic phosphorus in vegetation, cell wall biosynthesis ... The

differentiation of hard- and softwood smoke based on syringyl-type compounds has already ...

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A Otto… - The Botanical Review, 2001 - Springer

... of extant plants. Terpe- noids have been found to be especially valuable for chemosystematic

investigations of coni- fers. A review of data in the extensive literature revealed some characteristic

distribution patterns of sesqui-, di-, and triterpenoids in extant conifer families. ...

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S Sertel, K Plinkert… - Combinatorial Chemistry &# 38; …, 2010 - ingentaconnect.com

... and its ligands belong to cell signaling molecules involved in cell proliferation, differentiation,

motility, survival ... E. Molecular modes of action of cephalotaxine and homoharringtonine from

the coniferous tree Cephalotaxus hainanensis in human tumor cell lines. ...

BRT Simoneit - Mass spectrometry reviews, 2005 - Wiley Online Library

... are predominant constituents in resins and supportive tissue of coniferous vegetation (Coniferae ...

8). For example, terrestrial higher plants (diterpenoids, triterpenoids, alkanes) and bacteria

(hopanes ... first is the precursor quadrupole, the middle the collision-cell quadrupole, and ...

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A Bechtel, RF Sachsenhofer, I Kolcon… - International Journal of …, 2002 - Elsevier

... The analysis of solvent extractable bitumen was therefore used for taxonomical differentiation

of the source plants ... solvent to 0.5 ml total solution in a Zymark TurboVap 500 closed cell

concentrator, asphaltenes ... by the amount of free lipids present in the resins of conifers and/or ...

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... Lamartinere concludes that “genistein at physiological concentrations enhances cell differentiation,

resulting in programming of the mammary gland, with no observed toxicity to ... 58 and 59 Whether

enterolactone is protective, or even if it is simply a biomarker of a healthy diet, its ...

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D Hölscher… - Progress in Botany, 2008 - Springer

... In total, expression data specific to cell type were reported for more than 120 ... be a feasible

combination for conducting high-resolution global gene expression analyses of plants. ... Knowledge

about the molecular processes involved in the induction and differentiation of giant cells ...

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... 10–5, 1.0 × 10–4, 5.0 × 10–4, and 1.0 × 10–3 mol/L) on osteoblastic morphology, proliferation,

differentiation, calcification, alkaline ... iodide (PI) double staining, and transmission electron

microscopy (TEM), and the level was studied with a fluorescence- activated cell sorter (FACS ...

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... It has been pro- posed that glyoxalase I may play a role in cell proliferation and differentiation

[57]. ... Starch is the main storage carbohydrate in plants, being synthesized in seeds during early

developmental stages, and then degraded for embryo development [60]. ...

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... The other approach is to score the genotoxic effects in animals or plants that could ... Because

coniferous trees generally show a high retention capacity and low turn-over rate for ... Aberrant cell

frequency in seedling root apical and needle intercalar meristem of Scots pine (mean ...

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... The four phases of the cell cycle can be further decomposed into different states, for taking into

account critical control points accelerating the progress to proliferation, or provoking either the

cell migration, death (apoptosis) or differentiation (a dramatic change of cell lineage). ...

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T Cavalier-Smith… - Journal of Molecular Evolution, 2003 - Springer

... set of many successively nested bushes, each with many parallel stems, rather than as a tree

like a conifer with a ... of ascetosporans within Cercozoa remains unclear, they may be related to

plasmodiophorids and phagomyxids, which parasit- ize plants, not animals ... Cell Cultures ...

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... Carnivora 469, 470 Carpoidea 408–9, 410 carrying capacity 537 cartilage 428 cats 469, 470

cell differentiation 548 cell division 198–9 ... also paleocommunities competition 97, 545, 546

competitive replacement 545, 546 concretions 69 Confuciusornis 463 conifers 498, 500 ...

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M Mendez-Millan, MF Dignac, C Rumpel… - Biogeochemistry - Springer

... The bulk 13C isotopic signature of plants is directly related to their photosynthetic pathway and

allows for the differentiation between C3 and C4 plants ... A better knowledge of their isotopic

composition in C3 and C4 plants would increase their biomarker potential in ...

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... During senescence metabolites are relocated within the cell, from tissue to tissue and from source ...

tree for Fibrillin (Figure 13) reveals dicot and monocot clusters and a conifer branch with ... the dnaJ

chaperone class that play an important role in the differentiation of chromoplasts ...

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... Structural class, Biomarker, Major source (remark), Reference in text a. ... Steroids. β-Sitosterol,

stigmasterol, campesterol, sitosterone, stigmastan-3β-ol, stigmastan-3-one, Plants, Bianchi (1995). ...

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... 4.6.3 Synergistic toxicity with UV-B .....34 4.7 Sublethal biomarker responses to ... eg fluoranthene,

anthracene, pyrene) has been documented in plants (Huang et ... mainly formed anaerobically

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... The analysis of solvent extractable bitumen was therefore used for taxonomical differentiation

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to 0.5 ml total solution in a Zymark TurboVap 500 closed cell concentrator, asphaltenes ...

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[DOC] from umsl.eduD Kennedy… - Science, 2005 - umsl.edu

... what goes wrong when a gene is missing is easier than learning to orchestrate differentiation

in a ... How Does a Single Somatic Cell Become a Whole Plant? ... To compensate, many plants have

evolved repair mechanisms and reproductive strategies that allow them to produce ...

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[PDF] from utlib.eeL Hallik - 2009 - dspace.utlib.ee

... the 'leaf economics spectrum', there is still enough room for ecological differentiation, as various ...

species, as mixed forests of winter-deciduous broad-leaved and evergreen coniferous species

are ... via changes in leaf anatomy, like increased number of mesophyll cell layers and ...

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... of total yield of al- kaline nitrobenzene oxidation products than those of fresh plant cell

walls21,23 ... Lignin in fresh tissues of vascular plants gives the Acid/ Ald ratio of 0.05–0.105,22,

39 ... samples collected at 0–30 cm and 90–120 cm depths and numerical differentiation spectrum ...

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R MATYSSEK - Trends in European Forest Tree Physiology …, 2001 - books.google.com

... stress tolerance and resistance, and may clarify the relative importance of the growth-differentiation

versus the ... 145, 191, 232, 233, 238, 246 carotenoid 94, 97 catalase 99, 100, 114 cell death 19 ...

247, 248, 249 CO2flux 66, 70, 71, 72, 73 competitive strategies 243 conifer 15, 19 ...

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... isotope data of macrofossils are consistent with their taxonomical classification as conifers

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... 26 4.1.3 Carbon, nitrogen and cell wall chemistry in litter ... with interactive pathways are the source

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... 5.3.2 The fate of carbon during planetary differentiation ... One component of the organic matter

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1989; see Section 5.5.1). Given the abundance of complex organic matter and the ...

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... and/or sampling errors, uncertainties associated with invasive sample extraction from conifer

needles [26 ... high mass resolving power, sensitivity, mass measurement accuracy, and isomer

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... The megascopic remains and palynological data corroborate this hypothesis about the conifers

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... Terpenoid biomarkers characteristic of conifers and angiosperms were detected in the Leoben

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... indicator species tend to be from the macroflora and macrofauna, especially aquatic

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... series, where the first is the parent quadrupole, the middle the collision cell quadrupole, and ...

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... Experimental Models for Aging 10 1.2.1. Mortality Rate Accelerations 10 1.2.2. Mammals 12

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... The same applies to the diurnal fluctuations in metabolic activities, growth patterns, and in cell

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... bioactive compound QA/QC evaluation, a drug or bioactive compound manufacturing monitoring,

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... 1996). The head kidney is a tissue for housing and differentiation of blood cell precursors and

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... of lignans before puberty may be beneficial, because the increase of differentiation observed

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... It is well known that the decaying biomass of cyanobacterial bloom can cause oxygen

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... The capsid protects the viral genome outside the cell and enables cellular entry.

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... By mycorrhizal symbiosis and decaying activities they form the basis of the growth for the plants. ...

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