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  1. Phytochrome (S): The Main Agent of Action of Low-Intensity He–Ne Laser Radiation on Seeds of Cultivated Plants: A Review

    The review provides a detailed analysis of published data on the use of low-intensity laser radiation (LILR) in the red spectral region for...

    Article 24 November 2023
  2. Laser-based molecular delivery and its applications in plant science

    Lasers enable modification of living and non-living matter with submicron precision in a contact-free manner which has raised the interest of...

    Dag Heinemann, Miroslav Zabic, ... Jens Boch in Plant Methods
    Article Open access 11 June 2022
  3. Assessment of DNA mutagenicity induced by He–Ne laser using Salmonella typhimurium strains

    Abstract

    Helium–neon (He–Ne) laser mutagenesis is widely used in microbiology and plant breeding. In this study, two frameshift mutant representative...

    Feng Lu, Siyu Ruan, ... Haile Ma in Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
    Article 25 May 2023
  4. Statistical analysis of organelle movement using state-space models

    Background

    Organelle motility is essential for the correct cellular function of various eukaryotic cells. In plant cells, chloroplasts move towards...

    Haruki Nishio, Satoyuki Hirano, Yutaka Kodama in Plant Methods
    Article Open access 05 July 2023
  5. Genetic Transformation in Plants: Methods and Applications

    Plant genetic transformation is a technique that involves genome tailoring by adding or deleting a DNA segment. Alteration of a plant’s genetic...
    Graciela Dolores Ávila Quezada, Siddra Ijaz, Riffat Malik in Trends in Plant Biotechnology
    Chapter 2024
  6. RMI1 facilitates repair of ionizing radiation–induced DNA damage and maintenance of genomic stability

    Ionizing radiation (IR) causes a wide variety of DNA lesions, of which DNA double-stranded breaks (DSBs) are the most deleterious. Homologous...

    Lianying Fang, Yuxiao Sun, ... Chang Xu in Cell Death Discovery
    Article Open access 25 November 2023
  7. Knowing More About Seabuckthorn (Hippophae rhamnoides)—A Promising Source of Safe and Effective Medical Radiation Countermeasure

    Develo** a prophylactic, safe, and effective medical intervention for human use, to counter the lethal and other damaging effects of low linear...
    Madhu Bala, Manoj Kumar, ... Anfal Arshi in The Seabuckthorn Genome
    Chapter 2022
  8. Networks and Islands of Genome Nano-architecture and Their Potential Relevance for Radiation Biology

    The cell nucleus is a complex biological system in which simultaneous reactions and functions take place to keep the cell as an individualized,...
    Michael Hausmann, Georg Hildenbrand, Götz Pilarczyk in Nuclear, Chromosomal, and Genomic Architecture in Biology and Medicine
    Chapter 2022
  9. Rapid and robust squashed spore/colony PCR of industrially important fungi

    Background

    Fungi have been utilized for centuries in medical, agricultural, and industrial applications. Development of systems biology techniques has...

    Guoliang Yuan, Jeffrey J. Czajka, ... Jon K. Magnuson in Fungal Biology and Biotechnology
    Article Open access 08 July 2023
  10. ACTIN2 Functions in Chloroplast Photorelocation Movement in Arabidopsis thaliana

    Chloroplast movement is regulated by dynamic reorganization of the actin cytoskeleton. To gain insight into the function of ACT2 in chloroplast...

    Ju-young Kim, Jeongsu Ahn, ... Sam-Geun Kong in Journal of Plant Biology
    Article 03 July 2020
  11. Genetic Transformation for Crop Improvement and Biofortification

    Food and nutritional security (also termed as hidden hunger) for fast-growing worldwide populations is a major worry of public health issue in a...
    Sanjay Mohan Gupta, Supriya Gupta, Anil Kumar in The Finger Millet Genome
    Chapter 2022
  12. Microgravity and space radiation inhibit autophagy in human capillary endothelial cells, through either opposite or synergistic effects on specific molecular pathways

    Microgravity and space radiation (SR) are two highly influential factors affecting humans in space flight (SF). Many health problems reported by...

    Ivana Barravecchia, Chiara De Cesari, ... Debora Angeloni in Cellular and Molecular Life Sciences
    Article 22 December 2021
  13. DNA Damage Response in Nucleoli

    Abstract

    Nucleoli, the largest subnuclear compartments, are formed around arrays of ribosomal gene repeats transcribed by RNA polymerase I. The...

    A. K. Velichko, S. V. Razin, O. L. Kantidze in Molecular Biology
    Article 01 March 2021
  14. Light-induced chloroplast movements in Oryza species

    Light-induced chloroplast movements control efficient light utilization in leaves, and thus, are essential for leaf photosynthesis and biomass...

    Miki Kihara, Tomokazu Ushijima, ... Eiji Gotoh in Journal of Plant Research
    Article 18 April 2020
  15. Identification and molecular characterization of rice bran-specific lipases

    Key message

    Among the 113 lipases present in rice genome, bran and endosperm-specific lipases were identified and lipase activity for one of the...

    Sakshi Bansal, Shaswati Sardar, ... Hasthi Ram in Plant Cell Reports
    Article 24 May 2021
  16. Quantitative Analysis of Tip Growth, Phototropic Responses, and Other Blue Light-Dependent Photoresponses of Vaucheria

    The coenocytic tip-growing alga Vaucheria exhibits positive and negative phototropism, apical expansion, polarotropism, and branch induction from the...
    Hironao Kataoka in Phototropism
    Protocol 2019
  17. New roles for RAD52 in DNA repair

    Chaoyou Xue, Eric C. Greene in Cell Research
    Article 26 October 2018
  18. A review of “tethers”: elastic connections between separating partner chromosomes in anaphase

    Recent work has demonstrated the existence of elastic connections, or tethers, between the telomeres of separating partner chromosomes in anaphase....

    Leocadia V. Paliulis, Arthur Forer in Protoplasma
    Article 07 January 2018
  19. Cellular model based on laser microsurgery of cell spheroids to study the repair process

    In this study, modern techniques of laser microsurgery of cell spheroids have been used to develop a new simple, reproducible model for studying the...

    N. V. Kosheleva, I. V. Ilina, ... I. N. Saburina in Russian Journal of Developmental Biology
    Article 01 January 2017
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