Search Results - "Márton, L"
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Longevity pathways converge on autophagy genes to regulate life span in Caenorhabditis elegans
Published in Autophagy (01-04-2008)“…Aging is a multifactorial process with many mechanisms contributing to the decline. Mutations decreasing insulin/IGF-1 (insulin-like growth factor-1) or TOR…”
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Influence of autophagy genes on ion-channel-dependent neuronal degeneration in Caenorhabditis elegans
Published in Journal of cell science (15-03-2007)“…Necrotic cell death is a common feature in numerous human neurodegenerative disorders. In the nematode Caenorhabditis elegans, gain-of-function mutations in…”
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External application of gametophyte-specific ZmPMEI1 induces pollen tube burst in maize
Published in Plant reproduction (01-09-2013)“…Regulated demethylesterification of homogalacturonan, a major component of plant cell walls, by the activity of pectin methylesterases (PMEs), plays a critical…”
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Micropylar pollen tube guidance and burst: adapted from defense mechanisms?
Published in Current opinion in plant biology (01-12-2009)“…After the first description of fertilization in flowering plants some 125 years ago (Strasburger E: Neue-Untersuchungen über den Befruchtungsvorgang bei den…”
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Classification of EA1-box proteins and new insights into their role during reproduction in grasses
Published in Plant reproduction (01-12-2015)“…KEY MESSAGE : EA1-box protein classification. Success in reproduction and vegetative development in flowering plants strongly depends on precise cell-to-cell…”
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Cholecystokinin-immunopositive basket and Schaffer collateral-associated interneurones target different domains of pyramidal cells in the CA1 area of the rat hippocampus
Published in Neuroscience (01-01-2002)“…Two types of GABAergic interneurone are known to express cholecystokinin-related peptides in the isocortex: basket cells, which preferentially innervate the…”
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Janus-Faced Autophagy: A Dual Role of Cellular Self-Eating in Neurodegeneration?
Published in Autophagy (01-09-2007)“…Autophagy is a highly regulated cellular pathway used by eukaryotic cells to consume parts of their constituents during development or starvation. It is…”
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Regulation of cell growth by autophagy
Published in Autophagy (16-05-2008)“…Cell growth-the primary determinant of cell size-has an intimate relationship with proliferation; cells divide only after they reach a critical size. Despite…”
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Overcoming Hybridization Barriers by the Secretion of the Maize Pollen Tube Attractant ZmEA1 from Arabidopsis Ovules
Published in Current biology (10-07-2012)“…A major goal of plant reproduction research is to understand and overcome hybridization barriers so that the gene pool of crop plants can be increased and…”
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Near-wellbore modeling of a horizontal well with Computational Fluid Dynamics
Published in Journal of petroleum science & engineering (01-01-2018)“…The oil production by horizontal wells is a complex phenomenon that involves flow through the porous reservoir, completion interface and the well itself…”
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Micropylar pollen tube guidance by egg apparatus 1 of maize
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (28-01-2005)“…Pollen tube guidance precedes the double fertilization of flowering plants. Here, we report the identification of a small maize protein of 94 amino acids…”
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Using maize as a model to study pollen tube growth and guidance, cross-incompatibility and sperm delivery in grasses
Published in Annals of botany (01-09-2011)“…• Background In contrast to animals and lower plants such as mosses and ferns, sperm cells of flowering plants (angiosperms) are immobile and require…”
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Phytoremediation of bauxite-derived red mud by giant reed
Published in Environmental chemistry letters (01-09-2013)“…In 2010 the pond dam of an aluminium manufacturing plant in Hungary broke and flooded many towns with toxic red mud. At least 10 people were dead and over 150…”
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Influence of Dissolved Oxygen Content on the Properties of Aqueous Milled WC-Co Powders
Published in Archives of metallurgy and materials (01-01-2023)“…The research aims to develop a novel and safer milling route to produce Hard Metals. Considering the risks associated with milling fine particles under organic…”
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In vitro comparative study of two Arundo donax L. ecotypes’ selenium tolerance
Published in International journal of horticultural science (07-09-2014)“…Selenium tolerance of two somatic embryo-derived Arundo donax L. ecotypes (Blossom, 20SZ) were compared in in vitro culture. Sodium-selenate (1 – 100 mg L-1)…”
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Autophagy in Caenorhabditis elegans
Published in Methods in enzymology (2008)“…Autophagy (cellular self-eating) is a highly regulated, lysosome-mediated catabolic process of eukaryotic cells to segregate by a special membrane and…”
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Flow-scanning optical tomography
Published in Lab on a chip (01-01-2014)“…We present a 3D tomography technique for in vivo observation of microscopic samples. The method combines flow in a microfluidic channel, illumination through a…”
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Defensin-like ZmES4 mediates pollen tube burst in maize via opening of the potassium channel KZM1
Published in PLoS biology (01-06-2010)“…In contrast to animals and lower plant species, sperm cells of flowering plants are non-motile and are transported to the female gametes via the pollen tube,…”
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Inhibition of the neuromuscular acetylcholine receptor with atracurium activates FOXO/DAF‐16‐induced longevity
Published in Aging cell (01-08-2021)“…Transcriptome‐based drug screening is emerging as a powerful tool to identify geroprotective compounds to intervene in age‐related disease. We hypothesized…”
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C. elegans neurons jettison protein aggregates and mitochondria under neurotoxic stress
Published in Nature (London) (16-02-2017)“…Adult neurons from Caenorhabditis elegans can extrude large membrane-surrounded vesicles, known as exophers, containing protein aggregates and dysfunctional…”
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