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  1. Evaluation of the performance of a wireless magnetoelastic pH-sensor in rumen environment by Ullah, Mohammad Oli

    Published 2013
    “…The measurement system consisted of the magnetoelastic sensor, a coil for excitation and pick up of the sensors resonance frequency, a control unit and a computer for signal processing and evaluation. The signals received from the sensor seemed to be affected by the use of an electric stirrer and also by gas bubbles produced during mixing of acids in buffer. …”
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  2. Using inertial sensors for assessing movement symmetries in trotting dogs : a feasibility study by Stenman, Anders

    Published 2019
    “…The purpose of the this work has therefore been to investigate whether it is feasible to use standard IMUs, signal processing and software algorithms to reliably assess lameness of grade 2-3 in dogs under conditions prevailing at a regular veterinary clinic. …”
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  3. Phenotyping, genetics and ‘-omics’ approaches to unravel and introgress enhanced resistance against apple scab (Venturia inaequalis) in apple cultivars (Malus x domestica) by Švara, Anže, De Storme, Nico, Carpentier, Sebastien, Keulemans, Wannes, De Coninck, Barbara

    Published 2024
    “…Implementation of recent ‘-omics’ approaches has provided insights into the complex network of physiological, molecular and signaling processes that occur before and upon scab infection, thereby revealing the importance of both constitutive and induced defense mechanisms. …”
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  4. Differential mRNA accumulation upon early arabidopsis thaliana infection with ORMV and TMV-Cg Is associated with distinct endogenous small RNAs Level by Zavallo, Diego, Debat, Humberto Julio, Conti, Gabriela, Manacorda, Carlos Augusto, Rodriguez, Maria Cecilia, Asurmendi, Sebastian

    Published 2017
    “…At early stages, both viral infections strongly alter the patterns of several types of endogenous sRNA species in distal tissues with no virus accumulation suggesting a systemic signaling process foregoing to virus spread. A correlation between sRNAs derived from protein coding genes and the associated mRNA transcripts was also detected, indicating that an unknown recursive mechanism is involved in a regulatory circuit encompassing this sRNA/mRNA equilibrium. …”
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  5. Transcriptome dynamics of rooting zone and leaves during in vitro adventitious root formation in eucalyptus nitens by Ayala, Paula Gabriela, Acevedo, Raúl Maximiliano, Luna, Claudia Verónica, Rivarola, Maximo Lisandro, Acuña, Cintia Vanesa, Marcucci Poltri, Susana Noemi, González, Ana M., Sansberro, Pedro Alfonso

    Published 2022
    “…The analysis of the transcriptomic variation in the leaves and rooting zones provided profuse information: (1) To elucidate the auxin metabolism; (2) to understand the hormonal and signaling processes involved; (3) to collect data associated with their recalcitrance.…”
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  6. Reductions in Maize Root-tip Elongation by Salt and Osmotic Stress do not Correlate with Apoplastic O2•− Levels by Bustos, Dolores Angela, Lascano, Hernan Ramiro, Villasuso, Ana Laura, Machado, Estela, Senn, Eugenia, Cordoba, Alicia Beatriz, Taleisnik, Edith

    Published 2019
    “…Conclusions: The lack of association between apoplastic O2•− levels and root growth inhibition under hyper-osmotic stress leads us to hypothesize that under those conditions the role of apoplastic O2•− may be to participate in signalling processes, that convey information on the nature of the substrate that the growing root is exploring.…”
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  7. Effect of ovary induction on bread wheat anther culture: ovary genotype and developmental stage, and candidate gene association by Castillo, Ana M., Sánchez Díaz, Rosa Angélica, Vallés, María P.

    Published 2020
    “…The genes TAA1b, FLA26, and WALI6 associated to wheat microspore embryogenesis, the CGL1 gene involved in glycan biosynthesis or degradation, and the FER gene involved in the ovary signaling process were expressed and/or induced at different rates during ovary culture. …”
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