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Changes in Cell Wall Carbohydrate Extractability are Correlated with Reduced Recalcitrance of HCT Downregulated Alfalfa Biomass

Description: Article on changes in cell wall carbohydrate extractability and how these are correlated with reduced recalcitrance of hydroxycinnamoyl transferase (HCT) downregulated alfalfa biomass.
Date: August 2012
Creator: Pattathil, Sivakumar; Saffold, Trina; Gallego-Giraldo, Lina; O'Neill, Malcolm; York, William S.; Dixon, R. A. et al.
Partner: UNT College of Arts and Sciences
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Glucose or Altered Ceramide Biosynthesis Mediate Oxygen Deprivation Sensitivity Through Novel Pathways Revealed by Transcriptome Analysis in Caenorhabditis elegans

Description: This article discusses how RNA-sequencing analysis was performed to assess how a glucose-supplemented diet and/or a hyl-2 mutation altered the transcriptome.
Date: August 5, 2016
Creator: Ladage, Mary L.; King, Skylar D.; Burks, David J.; Quan, Daniel L.; Garcia, Anastacia M.; Azad, Rajeev K. et al.
Partner: UNT College of Arts and Sciences
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GSV: a web-based genome synteny viewer for customized data

Description: Article discussing the genome synteny viewer (GSV), a web-based viewer providing a unique option for biologists to analyze genome synteny by uploading their own data set to a web-based comparative genome browser.
Date: August 2, 2011
Creator: Revanna, Kashi V.; Chiu, Chi-Chen; Bierschank, Ezekiel & Dong, Qunfeng
Partner: UNT College of Arts and Sciences
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Identification of Novel Genomic Islands in Liverpool Epidemic Strain of Pseudomonas aeruginosa Using Segmentation and Clustering

Description: This article utilizes a recursive segmentation and cluster procedure presented as a genome-mining tool, GEMINI, to decipher genomic islands and understand their contributions to the evolution of virulence and antibiotic resistance in Pseudomonas aeruginosa.
Date: August 3, 2016
Creator: Jani, Mehul; Mathee, Kalal & Azad, Rajeev K.
Partner: UNT College of Arts and Sciences
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Multi-site genetic modulation of monolignol biosynthesis suggests new routes for formation of syringyl lignin and wall-bound ferulic acid in alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.)

Description: Article on multi-site genetic modulation of monolignol biosynthesis suggests new routes for formation of syringyl lignin and wall-bound ferulic acid in alfalfa (Medicago sativa L.).
Date: August 30, 2006
Creator: Chen, Fang; Reddy, M. S. Srinivasa; Temple, Stephen; Jackson, Lisa A.; Shadle, Gail L. & Dixon, R. A.
Partner: UNT College of Arts and Sciences
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Negative Regulation of Signal Transducer and Activator of Transcription-3 Signalling Cascade by Lupeol Inhibits Growth and Induces Apoptosis in Hepatocellular Carcinoma Cells

Description: In this article, the authors evaluate the effect of lupeol on STAT3 signalling cascade and its regulated functional responses in hepatocellular carcinoma (HCC) cells. Constitutive activation of signal transducer and activator of transcription signalling 3 (STAT3) has been linked with survival, proliferation and angiogenesis in a wide variety of malignancies including HCC. Lupeol exhibited its potential anticancer effects in HCC through the downregulation of STAT3-induced pro-survival signalling… more
Date: August 7, 2014
Creator: Siveen, Kodappully Sivaraman; Nguyen, An H.; Lee, J. H.; Li, Feng; Singh, S. S.; Kumar, Alan Prem et al.
Partner: UNT College of Arts and Sciences
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Parallel expression evolution of oxidative stress-related genes in fiber from wild and domesticated diploid and polyploid cotton (Gossypium)

Description: This article studies the evolution of oxidative stress related genes in a single plant cell by conducting comparative expression profiling analyses of the elongated seed trichomes of cotton, using a phylogenetic approach.
Date: August 17, 2009
Creator: Chaudhary, Bhupendra; Hovav, Ran; Flagel, Lex; Mittler, Ron & Wendel, Jonathan F.
Partner: UNT College of Arts and Sciences
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Reactive oxygen species, abiotic stress and stress combination

Description: This article reviews recent studies on the role of reactive oxygen species (ROS) in abiotic stress in plants, and propose that different abiotic stresses, such as drought, heat, salinity and high light, result in different ROS signatures that determine the specificity of the acclimation response and help tailor it to the exact stress the plant encounters.
Date: August 4, 2016
Creator: Choudhury, Feroza K.; Rivero, Rosa M. & Blumwald, Eduardo
Partner: UNT College of Arts and Sciences
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