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    Caveolin-1 function at the plasma membrane and in intracellular compartments in cancer

    Caveolin-1 (CAV1) is commonly considered to function as a cell surface protein, for instance in the genesis of caveolae. Nonetheless, it is also present in many intracellular organelles and compartments. The c...

    L. Simón, A. Campos, L. Leyton, A. F. G. Quest in Cancer and Metastasis Reviews (2020)

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    Short- and Long-Term Consequences of Perinatal Asphyxia: Looking for Neuroprotective Strategies

    Perinatal asphyxia constitutes a prototype of obstetric complications occurring when pulmonary oxygenation is delayed or interrupted. A primary insult is first produced by the length of the time without oxygen...

    M. Herrera-Marschitz, T. Neira-Peña, L. Leyton in Perinatal Programming of Neurodevelopment (2015)

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    Strategy of Trees

    Adaptive Geometry of Trees

    L. LEYTON in Nature (1972)

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    Method for Measuring the Leaf Surface Area of Complex Shoots

    A KNOWLEDGE of leaf surface area is essential for many plant physiological and ecological studies1–5. Conventional measurements based on leaf dimensions are invariably laborious and often only approximate. Other ...

    F. B. THOMPSON, L. LEYTON in Nature (1971)

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    Trees Give Water

    Role of Forests in Water Conservation

    L. LEYTON in Nature (1967)

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    Pathways of Water Movement in Young Conifers

    EXPERIMENTS on the uptake of dyes by conifers have suggested that water is transported vertically in the earlywood of the annual ring1. Few systematic investigations have been made, however, to determine how this...

    T. T. KOZLOWSKI, L. LEYTON, J. F. HUGHES in Nature (1965)

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    Effects of Forest Areas on Water Resources, and the Technique of Lysimetry

    L. LEYTON in Nature (1959)

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    Tree Physiology

    The Physiology of Forest Trees

    L. LEYTON in Nature (1958)

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    The mineral requirements of forest plants

    The considerable number of investigations which have been made into the mineral requirements of forest plants may be most conveniently discussed according to the particular approach adopted, namely:

      L. Leyton in Die Mineralische Ernährung der Pflanze / Mineral Nutrition of Plants (1958)

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      The relationship between the growth and mineral composition of the foliage of Japanese larch

      L. Leyton in Plant and Soil (1957)

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      The relationship between the growth and mineral composition of the foliage of Japanese larch (Larix leptolepis, Murr.)

      Investigations on young Japanese larch trees growing on a heterogeneous site, have revealed significant linear correlations between the height of the trees and concentrations of nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium...

      L. Leyton in Plant and Soil (1956)