Search Results - "Ver Loren van Themaat, E."
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Sensing and transduction of nutritional and chemical signals in filamentous fungi: Impact on cell development and secondary metabolites biosynthesis
Published in Biotechnology advances (01-11-2019)“…Filamentous fungi respond to hundreds of nutritional, chemical and environmental signals that affect expression of primary metabolism and biosynthesis of…”
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Increased glucocerebrosidase expression and activity in preeclamptic placenta
Published in Placenta (Eastbourne) (01-02-2015)“…Abstract Introduction Lysosomal glucosidase beta acid (GBA) deficiency is inherent to Gaucher disease, Parkinsonism and Lewy-body dementia. Increased GBA…”
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Analysis of Gene Expression Identifies Differentially Expressed Genes and Pathways Associated with Lymphatic Dissemination in Patients with Adenocarcinoma of the Esophagus
Published in Annals of surgical oncology (01-12-2008)“…Introduction The presence of lymphatic dissemination is an important predictor of survival in esophageal adenocarcinoma (EA). The aim of this study was to…”
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Sequential delivery of host-induced virulence effectors by appressoria and intracellular hyphae of the phytopathogen Colletotrichum higginsianum
Published in PLoS pathogens (01-04-2012)“…Phytopathogens secrete effector proteins to manipulate their hosts for effective colonization. Hemibiotrophic fungi must maintain host viability during initial…”
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P71 Gene signature and early stage cervical cancer
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P67 Gene signature and lymph node metastasis in patients with early stage cervical cancer
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P66 Proteomic patterns in blood of ovarian cancer patients
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Expression differences for genes involved in lignin, glutathione and sulphate metabolism in response to cadmium in Arabidopsis thaliana and the related Zn/Cd-hyperaccumulator Thlaspi caerulescens
Published in Plant, cell and environment (01-03-2008)“…Cadmium (Cd) is a widespread, naturally occurring element present in soil, rock, water, plants and animals. Cd is a non-essential element for plants and is…”
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