雪白
发表于 2025-3-23 12:39:51
Alexey Tikhonovcystein thiol residues (SNO) in proteins has been shown to be the main target of endogenously produced NO or in a biological sample exposed to this gas. This chapter summarizes the hitherto 18 different methods developed to identify and quantify nitrosylated proteins. These methods derive mostly fro
乐意
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Implicit
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不可救药
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D. E. Edmunds,W. D. Evans,D. J. Harrisr copingmechanisms may be harnessed for purposes of depollution andaugmentation of nitrogen fertilization. .The text, accompanied by a wealth of illustrations and annotatedreferences, is intended for lecturers, advanced students and researchscientists at universities and research institutes dealing
Petechiae
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发表于 2025-3-24 18:48:29
Yu. E. Karpeshinad how their copingmechanisms may be harnessed for purposes of depollution andaugmentation of nitrogen fertilization. .The text, accompanied by a wealth of illustrations and annotatedreferences, is intended for lecturers, advanced students and researchscientists at universities and research institutes dealing 978-94-010-5840-7978-94-011-4239-7
媒介
发表于 2025-3-24 22:44:18
Alexander V. Kiselevconcentrations inhibit growth. Regarded together, experimental data lend support to the possible role of a concentration-related content of NO as a natural senescence-delaying plant growth regulating process acting primarily, but not solely, by down-regulating ethylene emission.
Valves
发表于 2025-3-24 23:15:45
Daniel Lenz,Peter Stollmann,Ivan Veselić wide range of functions and cellular compartments involved in NO signaling/targeting. This plant nitrosylated proteome resource expands our current understanding on NO-targeted proteins and facilitates comparisons with new nitrosylated protein data.