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  1. The IDA Peptide Controls Abscission in Arabidopsis and Citrus by Estornell, Leandro H., Wildhagen, Mari, Pérez-Amador, Miguel A., Talón, Manuel, Tadeo, Francisco R., Butenko, Melinka A.

    Published 2020
    “…Here, we investigate the functional conservation of the citrus ortholog of the Arabidopsis peptide ligand INFLORESCENCE DEFICIENT IN ABSCISSION (AtIDA), controlling floral organ abscission. …”
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  2. Breed differences in natriuretic peptides in healthy dogs by Sjöstrand, Karin

    Published 2013
    Subjects: “…natriuretic peptides…”
    H2
  3. Identification of rye B chromosome-associated peptides by mass spectrometry by Ma, Wei, Liu, Zhao Jun, Sebastian, Beier, Houben, Andreas, Carpentier, Sebastien C.

    Published 2021
    “…We aimed to identify B‐associated peptides and analyzed the effects of Bs on the total proteome. …”
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  4. Bioactive peptides in long-time ripened open texture semi-hard cheese by Rasmusson, Karin

    Published 2012
    “…Bovine milk is an excellent source of bioactive peptides. The bioactive peptides are in an inactive state in the protein and are released during enzymatic activity, e.g. during cheese ripening. …”
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    Second cycle, A1E
  5. Application of the heartwater map-1 branched peptide Elisa on ruminant Sera from Kenya. by Müller, A

    Published 2000
    “…To gain further understanding on the epidemiological state of heartwater on smallholder dairy farms in Kenya, a new serological heartwater test (MAP-1 branched peptide ELISA) was first optimised and then applied on bovine sera collected at sites included in an ECF p67 vaccine impact study (ILRl). …”
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    Tesis
  6. Synthetic nonamer peptides derived from insect defensin mediate the killing of African trypanosomes in axenic culture by Kitani, H., Naessens, Jan, Kubo, M., Nakamura, Y., Iraqi, F.A., Gibson, John P., Yamakawa, M.

    Published 2009
    “…Both peptides inhibited the growth of all bloodstream form (BSF) trypanosomes at 200–400 μg/mL in the complete growth medium, with peptide A being more potent than peptide B. …”
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    Journal Article

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