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1 rm of the Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) seed.
2 e-II water uptake of the encased non-dormant seed.
3 ryos after the accumulation of DNA damage in seeds.
4 of the primarily nucleated larger and stable seeds.
5 ssed mainly in floral tissues and developing seeds.
6 d during ripening and dissected in skins and seeds.
7 neutral lipid homeostasis in both leaves and seeds.
8 ze and including both dormant and nondormant seeds.
9  extracted from defatted camelina and sophia seeds.
10 plants can pause their life cycle as dormant seeds.
11 eased free BCAA levels in both seedlings and seeds.
12           Treated eyes had more type 1 and 3 seeds.
13 ome of C. avigera var pulcherrima developing seeds.
14 itreous injections of melphalan for vitreous seeding.
15 was treated with radiation or enucleated for seeding.
16 re suitable for biological colonisation from seeding.
17  to polymeric scaffold materials before cell seeding.
18            We observed that addition of IAPP seeds accelerates Abeta aggregation in vitro in a seedin
19                          Unexpectedly, these seeds accumulated significantly higher levels of Met com
20 osome rupture and have significantly reduced seeding activity compared to recombinant alphaS aggregat
21 F), most recently, the measurements of prion seeding activity with second-generation real-time quakin
22                                        Grape seed addition improved the color characteristics of wine
23 tions manipulated by herbivore exclusion and seed-addition experiments, tests of the enemy release hy
24        There was 100% regression of vitreous seeds after intravitreal injection and no eye was treate
25 lpha-syn transmits from neuron-to-neuron and seeds aggregation of the protein in the recipient cells.
26 c traits, namely, vernalization requirement, seed alkaloid content, and resistance to anthracnose and
27 al of 14 eyes with adequate amounts of tumor seeds along with clinical and macroscopic photographic c
28 ed these studies by assessing the effects of seeded alphaS aggregation in alphaS transgenic mice thro
29 ecifically phospholipid, inhibition of prion-seeded amyloid formation highlight the diverse roles lip
30 ts in the production of clonal offspring via seed and can provide reproductive assurance for isolated
31                                   The yellow seed and white flower phenotypes of the classical d muta
32 es during the course of ovule development in seeded and seedless cultivars suggested a potential role
33 ation studies demonstrate MDPs block amyloid seeding and directly bind misfolded, seeding-capable IAP
34 noscapine, papaverine and narceine) in poppy seeds and bakery products was developed and validated do
35 d in a premature stop codon and led to small seeds and loss of seed shattering during African rice do
36 le/soluble dietary fiber ratio (4.3 and 1.79 seeds and mucilage respectively), fat and ash content.
37 a is a source of protein (19.52% and 15.81%, seeds and mucilage respectively), insoluble/soluble diet
38                 Proteins were extracted from seeds and pulp juice, resolved by two dimensional electr
39 0microgkg(-1) levels for rapeseed, sunflower seeds and soybean.
40 erimental scrapie and human prion strains as seeds and specific brain regions from mice and humans as
41 rence and level of mycotoxins in various oil seeds and their edible oils.
42                          It demonstrates how seed architecture predetermines the pattern of water int
43 -eat fresh fruits, large amounts of peel and seeds are discarded as waste.
44                                Heterogeneous seeds are effective in guiding Li deposition and realizi
45 nt analysis, precursor and successor soybean seeds are identified.
46                                      "Cloud" seeds are mostly composed of necrotic material, explaini
47           Remarkably, although Austrobaileya seeds are nearly 50 times larger (by length) than the sm
48 bally interconnected and able to effectively seed areas, where fisheries are most critical for food a
49                                         When seeded as individual cells, lateral migration and cell-c
50  Here, we demonstrate the existence of cross-seeding as a crucial step in the formation of the yeast
51 rown throughout their life cycle from aerial seeds (ASP) and from subterranean seeds (SSP).
52 al-time quaking-induced conversion (RT-QuIC) seeding assay, which detects minute amounts of the disea
53 BD) preferentially show endocytosis-mediated seeding associated with endo-lysosome rupture and have s
54  water- and gas-filled conduits to avoid air seeding at low water potentials.
55 ximately 0.2 mug m(-3) ALW) ammonium sulfate seeds at exactly the same relative humidity (RH = 70%) a
56 t of 22 expressed sequence tags expressed in seeds at the malting stage, we identified a candidate ge
57 ls explained late-onset degradation: miR-430 seeds, AU-rich sequences, and Pumilio recognition sites.
58 om two different inbreds of maize (Zea mays) seeds, B73 and Mo17.
59                                              Seed-based analyses demonstrated reduced functional conn
60                                    Follow-up seed-based analyses illustrated a pattern of dysconnecti
61 w wave activity by independent component and seed-based analyses.
62 t-episode drug-naive MDD patients, using the Seed-based d Mapping method (SDM).
63                                          The seed-based method was applied to identify the cerebellar
64                   They employ Callosobruchus seed beetles in a clever array of linked habitat patches
65 t presentation, with the absence of vitreous seeds being a potential risk factor.
66               We observed pathological cross-seeding between DISC1 and mutant HTT aggregates in the b
67 We also revealed potential barriers in cross-seeding between three-repeat and four-repeat Tau isoform
68 ed 2% to 3% more TAG as a component of total seed biomass and had increased 18:3 and 20:1 fatty acid
69 uper broadband spectra, which can be used to seed both the signal of the OPCPA and the pump of the DC
70 t the exclusion of oxygen and water from the seed by the suberin and tannin layers is important for d
71 n granules such as stress granules and those seeded by the aggregation of specific ASO-binding protei
72 tment, and quantify removal rates of hopbush seeds by rodents from enriched seed patches.
73 derated sufficiently and if large numbers of seed can be collected in sufficient quantity and deliver
74        Editing in microRNAs, particularly in seed can significantly alter the choice of their target
75 amyloid seeding and directly bind misfolded, seeding-capable IAPP species.
76  mpk6 single-mutant plants showed a wrinkled seed coat or a burst-out embryo phenotype.
77                             We conclude that seed coat suberin is essential for seed dormancy imposit
78 entifying MYB107 as a positive regulator for seed coat suberin synthesis offers a basis for discoveri
79 s in the Arabidopsis chi mutant restores the seed coat transparent testa phenotype and the accumulati
80                  Samples with dark testa (or seed coat), namely black lentils and diavoli beans, had
81           Overall, faba bean, especially its seed coat, has great potential as a functional food.
82 an temperature of the wettest quarter of the seed collection sites.
83 ollective influence given the same number of seeds compared with other scalable heuristic approaches.
84 lity of having dispersal structures on their seeds compared with short species.
85                                       Sesame seeds contain a vast array of lignans and phenolic compo
86 ifferent starting seed densities showed that seeds could replace other more labour intensive and cost
87 region can disperse >500,000 viable seagrass seeds daily, with a maximum dispersal distance of approx
88 ng population growth from different starting seed densities showed that seeds could replace other mor
89 c tau showed increased propensity to undergo seed-dependent aggregation, revealing a potential role f
90 ranched-chain amino acid catabolism plays in seed development and amino acid homeostasis.
91 chemical techniques were used to study ovule/seed development and germination of Austrobaileya.
92 e cycle as they contribute to embryogenesis, seed development and germination, cuticle formation and
93 orm an integrative study of Zea mays (maize) seed development in order to identify key genes in a com
94 ctional tests of five imprinted genes during seed development using Clustered Regularly Interspaced S
95 hat understanding the mechanisms controlling seed development will require determining how cis-regula
96 ction between these two tissues during early seed development.
97 egions devoid of methylation at any stage of seed development.
98 of PPR78 in nad5 mRNA accumulation and maize seed development.
99 te distinct gene sets at different stages of seed development.
100 id cells at six different time points during seed development.
101                    We show human tau strains seed different types and cellular distributions of tau n
102 study, we focus on understanding the role of seed dispersal by animals in the evolution of seed size
103 etic structuring, most likely due to limited seed dispersal, but the overall level of differentiation
104 e the major ones from pulp and peel, whereas seed displayed caffeic acid, catechin and epicatechin as
105                            Major alleles for seed dormancy and flowering time are well studied, and c
106                   Therefore, genes affecting seed dormancy and germination are among those under stro
107 lude that seed coat suberin is essential for seed dormancy imposition by low temperature and that the
108 ses.The DOG1 protein is a major regulator of seed dormancy in Arabidopsis.
109 perature and light are well known to control seed dormancy in many plant species.
110 mutants, but there is a striking increase in seed dormancy levels.
111 ests an important role of DNA methylation in seed dormancy.
112 latulence-causing oligosaccharides in cowpea seeds during isothermal water soaking-cooking process.
113                      By far, the majority of seeds exhibit 'physiological dormancy' - a quiescence pr
114                                              Seeding experiments demonstrate that the output variatio
115  proanthocyanidins (OPCs) derived from grape seed extract yielded pure OPC dimer, trimer, tetramer, a
116                                       Litchi seed extracts have diverse pharmacological effects, incl
117 erium Sinorhizobium meliloti is attracted to seed exudates of its host plant alfalfa (Medicago sativa
118                                          The seeded FEL power profile can be directly related to the
119  only allows for single-shot extraction of a seeded FEL pulse profile, but also provides information
120 ic compounds from commercial samples of chia seed, fiber flour and oil were extracted using an ultras
121                                         LFAO-seeded fibrils possess distinct morphology made of repea
122 ributed to lower minimum temperatures during seed filling.
123                                              Seeded fluorescence and co-sedimentation studies demonst
124                      Crude dissection of the seed followed by gas chromatography-mass spectrometry an
125 c collapse to leave a black hole-a promising seed for the formation of a monstrous black hole.
126 nd thereby enter a stem cell-like state, the seeds for recurrence.
127 bution of S. admonitor trees to paternity in seed from open-pollinated flowers of S. subcuneata decre
128 tumors and/or long-term recurrent tumors are seeded from different clones.
129 l phenolic compounds and phytic acid in chia seeds from both regions were observed.
130 ely dwarfed and sterile, and homozygous mpk1 seeds from heterozygous parents were defective in embryo
131 ddition, we noticed that a large fraction of seeds from mpk6 single-mutant plants showed a wrinkled s
132 e the metabolic distributions of germinating seeds from two different inbreds of maize (Zea mays) see
133 cal and ecophysiological properties of plant seed/fruit structures are fundamental to survival in dis
134 re, we sought to determine how assembled tau seeds gain access to the cytosol and whether this access
135                                   Human cell-seeded GelMA hydrogels promoted the establishment of wel
136 ls, the mechanism by which B cells initially seed germinal center reactions remains elusive.
137 cose and ABA signaling in Arabidopsis during seed germination and early seedling development.
138 anced response to abscisic acid (ABA) in the seed germination and seedling growth stages, while mybs2
139                                  The time of seed germination is a major decision point in the life o
140 y of fire-dependent ecosystems by inhibiting seed germination or increasing mortality of seedlings an
141 nalization flowering pathway also influenced seed germination.
142 l metabolisms and hormone regulations during seed germination.
143                                           In seeds, germination per se is not affected in seipin2 sei
144 omponents of grain yield and selecting large seeds has been a main target during plant domestication.
145 le in the control of dormancy of her progeny seed in response to environmental signals.
146 es deliver better coverage than single stage seeding in about 90% of cases.
147  to selectively image internalized alpha-syn seeds in cultured primary neurons and to quantitatively
148  chrysophanol, an active component of Cassia seed, in an N-methyl-N-nitrosourea (MNU)-induced mouse m
149 n the second patient, we observed polyclonal seeding, in which two independent clones seeded the meta
150                   The work demonstrates that seeding induces nucleation at low temperatures accelerat
151                 The gain arises when a saved seed is allocated to a node difficult to reach via diffu
152 ystallization to embryogenesis, a nucleus or seed is formed and built upon.
153               In neurodegenerative diseases, seeding is a process initiated by the internalization of
154  method for analysis of nutrient elements in seed kernels of cucurbits.
155  been thought that 2D materials are the only seed layers for van der Waals epitaxy.
156                        A procedure involving seed layers, layer-by-layer annealing was adopted to red
157 patial aspects of key events in oilseed rape seeds leading to germination.
158                 Results showed that camelina seed lecithin is a promising alternative PI-rich emulsif
159  accelerates Abeta aggregation in vitro in a seeding-like manner and the resulting fibrils are compos
160 ATR-FTIR) and Raman spectra of non-extracted seed material have been recorded and their main spectral
161                                              Seed maturation is an important developmental process to
162 hylation went through dynamic changes during seed maturation.
163 ext were transcriptionally down-regulated as seeds mature: 99% of them during early maturation were d
164 uggests that v-c concentrations in faba bean seeds may be independent quantitative traits.
165 Further, lysosomal processing of transmitted seeds may represent a new therapeutic target to combat t
166 d (MD:FM:FSP - 7.5:0.2:7.5%, w/w/w) and chia seed (MD:CM:CSP - 7.5:0.6:7.5%, w/w/w), respectively.
167 rger areas of the brain through a prion-like seeding mechanism.
168  solubility, solvent type, evaporation rate, seed mediation and thermal treatment), and thoroughly ex
169                                    Through a seed-meditated growth, the concentration-dependent super
170 haracterization of emerging subclones, which seed metastatic sites, might offer new therapeutic appro
171                                        After seeding microalgae in the TAPP medium in a solution phas
172  on the atomic structure, we propose a local seeding model where the kinked GGA motifs in the stem re
173                  Differentially co-expressed seed modules are first detected by optimizing an energy
174                 Pretreated eyes showed tumor seeds morphologically similar to untreated eyes.
175                                          The seed mucilage of Hyptis suaveolens contains neutral and
176 tants were identified to have high levels of seed, nodule, and leaf stearic acid content.
177 id p53C oligomers are formed that can act as seeds nucleating de novo aggregation of p53C.
178 ers bearing fertile spikes, and increases in seed number and size.
179 opulation crosses were scored for fruit set, seed number, germination proportion and pollen viability
180 n grain yield of 10-15%, arising from larger seed numbers and sizes.
181 t and thereby likely increasing the risk for seeding of autoimmune B cell responses.
182 mphasize the role of Ncad in intraperitoneal seeding of EOC and provide the rationale for future stud
183 ed by interfollicular NKT cells triggers the seeding of germinal center cells and serves as an innate
184 rrow range that characterizes the albuminous seeds of ancient flowering plant lineages.
185 ristic of the cold-pressed oil obtained from seeds of common beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) has been pres
186 traceutical characteristics of the fruit and seeds of different accessions.
187                We geminated intraspecific F1 seeds of Euphrates Poplar individually in a tube to obta
188           Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) seeds of exoribonuclease4 (xrn4) and varicose (vcs) muta
189 0 times larger (by length) than the smallest seeds of extinct and extant members of early divergent a
190                                              Seeds of GS giant ragweed were harvested from the pollen
191 oving tocochromanol and vitamin E content in seeds of maize and other major cereal crops.
192                                 To this end, seeds of selected species were collected from their natu
193 n of elemental micronutrients is compared in seeds of two pearl millet genotypes.
194 n significant amounts in Echium plantagineum seed oil from the Lattias Mountains (15% SDA of total fa
195 hesis and, thus, are of great importance for seed oil quality.
196  was to determine the effects of pomegranate seed oil, used as a source of punicic acid (CLnA) in the
197 events DNA bases nitration, what makes beech seeds oil interesting raw material in the production of
198   The highest GLA contents were found in the seed oils of two endemic Borago taxa, i.e. B. morisiana
199                                        These seed oils, which are among the most compositionally vari
200 ed of rat mesenchymal stem cells dynamically seeded on 85% porous nonwoven spunbonded poly(l-lactic a
201   Human periodontal ligament stem cells were seeded on an OPN-coated surface.
202 ires a long preparatory period for stem cell seeding on a scaffold and relatively invasive procedures
203  systems, single-nucleotide mutations in the seed or protospacer adjacent motif (PAM) of the target s
204  enhances target slicing, despite disrupting seed pairing important for target binding.
205 es of hopbush seeds by rodents from enriched seed patches.
206                          One to two seagrass seeds per g DW of faecal matter were found during the pe
207 pylar end, resulting in the burst-out embryo seed phenotype.
208                   Here, we report that these seed phenotypes can be traced back to defective embryoge
209 nifers, the most diverse extant nonflowering seed plant group.
210 r species with dispersal structures on their seeds, plant height is very weakly related to dispersal
211 ix of features shared with lycophytes and/or seed plants and several novel genomic features, enabling
212 on that likely predates the radiation of the seed plants and then expanded by subsequent polyploidy e
213 thylation is incomplete in sister species of seed plants, especially lycophytes.
214 erms from other groups of extant and extinct seed plants.
215 s so far been investigated in only a few non-seed plants.
216 istered 1000mg/kg of flavanol enriched grape seed polyphenol extract (GSPE).
217 an external source and establish the minimum seeding power required.
218 ctions drive highly variable and synchronous seed production (masting) over large scales.
219 frost reduced aboveground plant survival and seed production for Polemonium.
220 vailability constrains plant development and seed production in both natural and agricultural ecosyst
221 pipelines for recurrent selection and hybrid seed production in wheat.
222 discuss its potential for large-scale hybrid seed production in wheat.
223 ditions, atg mutants showed lower growth and seed production with no impact on photosynthesis.
224 world's fourth largest food crop in terms of seed production, and the most important vegetable protei
225 nship negatively impact pollen dispersal and seed production.
226 t functional studies have focused largely on seed production; although useful, this focus on seed set
227                      The consumption of chia seeds products has increased recently and it has been su
228 n (Lupinus albus L.) is a valuable source of seed protein, carbohydrates and oil, but requires geneti
229     Many genes encoding important classes of seed proteins, such as storage proteins, oil biosynthesi
230 tions that competes with externally injected seed pulses, which are amplified to similar levels at th
231 n important developmental process to soybean seed quality and yield.
232 tal results indicate that, regardless of the seed ranking method used, sequential seeding strategies
233 divergent angiosperm lineages, the embryo to seed ratio (E : S) falls squarely within the narrow rang
234         The metabolic rearrangements in RNAi seeds resulted in an altered sulfur-associated metabolis
235 lating FAA levels can significantly impact a seed's nutritional qualities.
236                                        Grape seed samples from different localities of Mendoza provin
237                                First, in the seed selection phase, the proposed method utilizes the C
238 iR-574-3p, overcoming its decoy activity and seed sequence-dependent gene silencing activity.
239 d production; although useful, this focus on seed set does not provide information regarding species-
240         We scored self-compatibility as self-seed set of recombinant plants within two F2 populations
241 and floral traits, pollinator visitation and seed set.
242 nd early grain filling significantly reduced seed-set and 1000 grain weight, respectively.
243 top codon and led to small seeds and loss of seed shattering during African rice domestication.
244                In conclusion, Brazilian chia seeds showed high concentrations of lipids, proteins, to
245 strength of NDisD, which was correlated with seed size and canopy position, but other life-history tr
246 aceae, spanning three orders of magnitude in seed size and including both dormant and nondormant seed
247                  Here, we show that absolute seed size and the rate of change in seed size are both a
248 absolute seed size and the rate of change in seed size are both associated with variation in diversif
249 eed dispersal by animals in the evolution of seed size in conifers, the most diverse extant nonflower
250     Dormancy was also reduced by engineering seed-specific accumulation of jasmonic acid in transgeni
251                                              Seed-specific repression of AtCGS in RNAi seeds triggere
252 rom aerial seeds (ASP) and from subterranean seeds (SSP).
253                                              Seed storage proteins are both an important source of nu
254 prt6 seedlings, including cruciferins, major seed storage proteins, which were regulated by Group VII
255  of the seed ranking method used, sequential seeding strategies deliver better coverage than single s
256  of the pathogen and its control using clean-seed systems, determining aspects that could limit the d
257 ng order by quebracho tannins, skin tannins, seed tannins and finally gallotannins.
258      CPM treatment lowered the extraction of seed tannins, exhibited the highest acetaldehyde, ethyl
259 of Alzheimer's disease due to its ability to seed the aggregation of Abeta.
260 Assembled tau can transfer between cells and seed the aggregation of soluble tau.
261 otentially originating from the sinuses, may seed the allograft leading to infections and reduced all
262 s using the same tiles, based on inputs that seed the growth.
263 fficiently connected through sea currents to seed the most exploited fisheries and endangered ecosyst
264 mportantly, however, studies of keratin have seeded the discovery of the genetic basis for a large nu
265 nal seeding, in which two independent clones seeded the metastatic liver tumor after having diverged
266 brils) are capable of growing on the ends by seeding the refolding and incorporation of the normal fo
267 nable to generate tumors after independently seeding the skeleton of mice.
268                                           In seed, the pool of free amino acids (FAAs) also contribut
269 ts and beating synchronously within 1 day of seeding; the speeds of contraction and relaxation and th
270          For 32 fully characterized species, seed thermal parameters correlated strongly with the mea
271  NMR strategies providing assignments of non-seeded three-repeat-domain Tau(3RD) with an inherent het
272 tion of a simple physical barrier around the seed through which gas exchange and the passage of water
273 y higher levels of Met compared with control seeds through an as yet unknown mechanism.
274        After binding, TRIM21 neutralizes tau seeds through the activity of the proteasome and the AAA
275 ds were highly sequestered among the various seed tissue types.
276 stability, ease of contact transmission, and seed transmissibility, which are typical tobamovirus cha
277 to phosphatidylcholine, and ultimately enter seed triacylglycerol.
278    Seed-specific repression of AtCGS in RNAi seeds triggered the induction of genes operating in the
279 text] for all naphthalene SOA, regardless of seed type or aerosol formation condition.
280 ies (418microg/g) compared to other beans or seeds (up to 132microg/g) roasted under the same conditi
281 e new insights into regulatory mechanisms of seed vigor and reveal distinct requirement for RFOs in m
282  distinct requirement for RFOs in modulating seed vigor in a monocot and a dicot.
283 utes to alternative energy, desiccation, and seed vigor; thus, manipulating FAA levels can significan
284 m compounds (QACs) are exuded by germinating seeds, we assayed chemotaxis of S. meliloti towards beto
285 nal 432 contrived specimens were prepared by seeding well-characterized carbapenem-susceptible and -n
286                                       Type 3 seeds were composed of more than 90% necrotic material a
287 eristics of fresh and 6-month-old dry-stored seeds were determined by incubating them over a range of
288 eatment with GAs to promote germination, the seeds were usually soaked in sulfuric acid to remove she
289 ding to elevated transport of SMM toward the seeds, where higher reconversion rates of SMM to Met wer
290 metabolic diseases: fruits, vegetables, nuts/seeds, whole grains, unprocessed red meats, processed me
291                 METHODS AND The scaffold was seeded with approximately 50 000 human-induced pluripote
292 solution, were generated, half of which were seeded with fluorescent dye for imaging purposes.
293          Moreover, acellular liver scaffolds seeded with hepatocytes produced functional bioengineere
294                               The constructs seeded with porcine AF cells showed approximately 11-, a
295 rabidopsis thaliana) RNA interference (RNAi) seeds with lower transcript expression of CYSTATHIONINE
296  of treating class 3 retinoblastoma vitreous seeds with ophthalmic artery chemosurgery (OAC) alone ve
297      In cardiac tissue engineering cells are seeded within porous biomaterial scaffolds to create fun
298 is is predicted to decrease productivity and seed yield 8% and 10%, respectively.
299 uctive growth phase, and, thereby, increased seed yield suggest that cytokinin regulates various aspe
300 and using nitrogen and that can achieve high seed yields with reduced nitrogen input.

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