Understanding the role of dopamine in cancer: past, present and future
Dopamine (DA, 3-hydroxytyramine) is a member of the catecholamine family and is classically
characterized according to its role in the central nervous system as a neurotransmitter. In …
characterized according to its role in the central nervous system as a neurotransmitter. In …
Genome-wide association mapping of leaf metabolic profiles for dissecting complex traits in maize
…, R Sulpice, A Flis… - Proceedings of the …, 2012 - National Acad Sciences
The diversity of metabolites found in plants is by far greater than in most other organisms.
Metabolic profiling techniques, which measure many of these compounds simultaneously, …
Metabolic profiling techniques, which measure many of these compounds simultaneously, …
[HTML][HTML] The comparison of MTT and CVS assays for the assessment of anticancer agent interactions
…, T Cierpiał, P Łyżwa, P Kiełbasiński, A Jaromin, A Flis… - PloS one, 2016 - journals.plos.org
Multiple in vitro tests are widely applied to assess the anticancer activity of new compounds,
including their combinations and interactions with other drugs. The MTT (3-(4,5-…
including their combinations and interactions with other drugs. The MTT (3-(4,5-…
Multiscale digital Arabidopsis predicts individual organ and whole-organism growth
Understanding how dynamic molecular networks affect whole-organism physiology, analogous
to mapping genotype to phenotype, remains a key challenge in biology. Quantitative …
to mapping genotype to phenotype, remains a key challenge in biology. Quantitative …
[PDF][PDF] Arabidopsis coordinates the diurnal regulation of carbon allocation and growth across a wide range of photoperiods
In short photoperiods, plants accumulate starch more rapidly in the light and degrade it
more slowly at night, ensuring that their starch reserves last until dawn. To investigate the …
more slowly at night, ensuring that their starch reserves last until dawn. To investigate the …
Leaf starch turnover occurs in long days and in falling light at the end of the day
…, H Ishihara, GM George, V Mengin, A Flis… - Plant …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
We investigated whether starch degradation occurs at the same time as starch synthesis in
Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) leaves in the light. Starch accumulated in a linear fashion …
Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) leaves in the light. Starch accumulated in a linear fashion …
Regulatory properties of ADP glucose pyrophosphorylase are required for adjustment of leaf starch synthesis in different photoperiods
Arabidopsis (Arabidopsis thaliana) leaves synthesize starch faster in short days than in long
days, but the mechanism that adjusts the rate of starch synthesis to daylength is unknown. …
days, but the mechanism that adjusts the rate of starch synthesis to daylength is unknown. …
Cellulose synthesis and cell expansion are regulated by different mechanisms in growing Arabidopsis hypocotyls
Plant growth is sustained by two complementary processes: biomass biosynthesis and cell
expansion. The cell wall is crucial to both as it forms the majority of biomass, while its …
expansion. The cell wall is crucial to both as it forms the majority of biomass, while its …
B7-H1 is a ubiquitous antiapoptotic receptor on cancer cells
…, S Yao, G Zhu, AS Flies, SJ Flies… - Blood, The Journal of …, 2008 - ashpublications.org
B7-H1 is an immunoglobulin-like immune suppressive molecule broadly detectable on the
majority of human and rodent cancers, and its functions have been attributed to delivering an …
majority of human and rodent cancers, and its functions have been attributed to delivering an …
Photoperiod‐dependent changes in the phase of core clock transcripts and global transcriptional outputs at dawn and dusk in Arabidopsis
Plants use the circadian clock to sense photoperiod length. Seasonal responses like flowering
are triggered at a critical photoperiod when a light‐sensitive clock output coincides with …
are triggered at a critical photoperiod when a light‐sensitive clock output coincides with …