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    Altering cell death pathways as an approach to cure HIV infection

    Recent cases of successful control of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) by bone marrow transplant in combination with suppressive antiretroviral therapy (ART) and very early initiation of ART have provided pr...

    A D Badley, A Sainski, F Wightman, S R Lewin in Cell Death & Disease (2013)

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    Gas Chromatographic Identification and Quantitative Estimation of Natural Auxins in Develo** Plant Organs

    Evidence indicating the natural occurrence of the auxins, indole-3-acetic acid and phenylacetic acid, in a range of higher plants has been obtained from bioassay examination and gas chromatographic analysis of...

    F. Wightman in Plant Growth Regulation (1977)

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    Pathways of Auxin Biosynthesis in the Shoots of Higher Plants

    Elnora A. Schneider, R. A. Gibson, F. Wightman in Plant Growth Substances 1970 (1972)

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    New Plant Growth-Substances with Selective Herbicidal Activity

    THE pronounced effect on plant growth-regulating activity that results from the introduction of chlorine atoms into certain positions of the benzene ring in benzoic and phenoxyacetic acids is well known1, and som...

    MARY B. PYBUS, R. L. WAIN, F. WIGHTMAN in Nature (1958)

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    Alpha-Oxidation of Omega-(2:4-Dichlorophenoxy)alkanenitriles and 3-Indolylacetonitrile within Plant Tissues

    BIOLOGICAL and chemical investigations carried out here on the plant growth-regulating activity of ω-aryloxyalkanecarboxylic acids have established the importance of β-oxidation as a mechanism by which these a...

    C. H. FAWCETT, R. C. SEELEY, F. TAYLOR, R. L. WAIN, F. WIGHTMAN in Nature (1955)

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    Antagonistic Action of Certain Stereo-isomers on the Plant Growth-regulating Activity of their Enantiomorphs

    IT has been recently demonstrated that the two stereoisomeric forms of certain α-aryloxypropionic acids can differ widely in their capacity to induce growth responses in plants. Thus, for example, the (+)-form...

    M. S. SMITH, R. L. WAIN, F. WIGHTMAN in Nature (1952)