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1  through their tissues to roots, shoots, and leaves.
2 trikingly higher Klason lignin levels in the leaves.
3 F) mini sponge cakes fortified with broccoli leaves.
4 , P was quickly solubilized from decomposing leaves.
5 ip cells of glandular trichomes on stems and leaves.
6 ), which are also found in herbivore-induced leaves.
7 ent and common to plants without sporophytic leaves.
8 to CBZ was highest in fruits (up to 2.5) and leaves (0.5), suggesting an intensive transformation of
9 reased under nutrient-enriched conditions on leaves (1.32x) and wood (1.38x), but not FBOM.
10 r in the bilateral superior temporal cortex (left: +10.0%; P = .03 and right: +10.8%; P = .01), super
11 03 and right: +9.5%; P = .02), and thalamus (left: +11.6%; P = .002 and right: +11.1%; P = .001).
12 ed obviously on 4th day and only 15% dye was left 12days later.
13 right: 10.2%, 95% CI 2.0% to 18.4%, p=0.017; left: 14.1%, 95% CI 3.4% to 24.9%, p=0.013).
14 %; P = .01), superior temporal white matter (left: +14.6%; P = .003 and right: +9.5%; P = .02), and t
15 nscripts were found to be highly abundant in leaves (16-fold) as compared to flower tissues.
16     Additive gene expression was observed in leaves (3605 genes) and tubers (6156 genes) that contras
17 plexes are not observed directly, but rather leave a "covalent record" of the interaction that is mea
18                                         This leaves a single variable-the transmittance spectrum of t
19 hibitors primarily induce cell cycle arrest, leaving a significant reservoir of tumor cells that may
20  Clinical examination revealed laxity of the left abdominal wall.
21 training during the study period: 15 (17.6%) left after postgraduate year 1, 34 (40.0%) after postgra
22                                      Thicker leaves allow plants to grow in water-limited conditions.
23 d to positively modulate connectivity of the left amygdala to the posterior thalamus in male but not
24 d-heat was compared with that from untreated leaves and synthetic colorant.
25 han those of extracts from untreated/steamed leaves and synthetic colorant.
26 ronments by fine-tuning energy production in leaves and the availability of water and nutrients from
27 e preceded the appearance of embolism in the leaves and the stem by several days.
28     We performed circRNA-Seq on B73 seedling leaves and uncovered 2804 high-confidence maize circRNAs
29              The most frequent patterns were left and right posterior-temporal delta brushes which we
30 , extent of late gadolinium enhancement, and left and right ventricular ejection fractions.
31 emonstrate that in those deaf from birth the left and the right STC have altered and dissociable func
32 om what is typically observed in terrestrial leaves, and based on this finding, we discuss strategies
33      We designed a metasurface that converts left- and right-circular polarizations into states with
34 e hippocampus, medial prefrontal cortex, and left angular gyrus, among other regions.
35 formed in 1.4 lesions per patient, mostly in left anterior descending (58%), with a mean percent sten
36 iate-severity stenoses were generated in the left anterior descending artery (LAD), and 20 contrast m
37 imension and applied a virtual lesion to the left anterior temporal lobe.
38 tion of the subsample permutation tests: the left anterior ventrolateral prefrontal cortex/insula, th
39                                    All grass leaves are strap-shaped with a series of parallel veins
40 hern Brazil whose fruit (known as butia) and leaves are used to make many food products and crafts.
41 ponse patterns were similar across right and left arm movements to identical targets (extrinsic coord
42 and a lump in the subcutaneous tissue of the left arm.
43 forests tended to allocate more nutrients to leaves as compared with angiosperm forests, whereas the
44                                              Left atrial appendage closure (LAAC) was approved by the
45           Over the past decade, percutaneous left atrial appendage closure has emerged as a valid alt
46 antly associated with gene expression in 329 left atrial samples.
47          After ablation of 17 +/- 10% of the left atrial surface and 18 months of follow-up, the atri
48 1 +/- 36 ml to 122 +/- 30 ml; p < 0.001) and left atrial volumes (106 +/- 36 ml to 69 +/- 24 ml; p <
49 ient; 7 in the right atrium versus 12 in the left atrium; 15 extrapulmonary).
50 nsitive response in the right and an area in left auditory cortex that is sensitive to individual dif
51 e response to sound onset, which is found in left auditory cortex.
52 n and longitudinal phonons whose fast escape leaves behind a 2D-projected mass density increase endow
53  absolute difference in ADCs (right branch - left branch) was significantly different between the two
54                 In contrast to patients with left bundle branch block (LBBB), heart failure patients
55 ges and in a test area where 13 bridges were left by the pipeline construction company.
56                                Proteins from leaves can contribute to a more complete use of resource
57  rule, and that the phloem network in poplar leaves can generate the pressure gradient envisioned in
58 er-defibrillators alone in 25 (4%) patients, left cardiac sympathetic denervation alone in 18 (3%) pa
59 Adult B6sv129-mice were subjected to in vivo left coronary artery ligation for 30 minutes followed by
60 pment across juvenile, transition, and adult leaves correlated positively with levels of miR156, a ma
61 t thermal response of respiratory enzymes in leaves could be conserved.
62 l tip, transverse forces are attractive with left-CPL and repulsive with right-CPL.
63 ealed significant subgrouping effects on the left (d1.48) and right NAc (d0.95) with larger bilateral
64 demonstrate functional specialization of the left dHb-IPN pathway in attenuating the response to fear
65                                    Increased left-dominant activation in the anterior frontal structu
66 , particularly in advanced disease, and that left-dominant forms occur.
67 tamine (Glx), were measured by 1H MRS in the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex (l-DLPFC) and bilate
68 ial alternating current stimulation over the left dorsolateral prefrontal cortex of human participant
69  sudden painless profound visual loss in the left eye (LE) two hours after embolization.
70 r periodic acid-Schiff staining and from the left eye for MUC5AC mucin immunostaining at baseline and
71 oscopy showed conjunctival hyperaemia in the left eye with a slight elevation, suggesting a subconjun
72 , those larvae that previously favored their left-eye exhibited higher survival.
73  between EZW constriction rates of right and left eyes (rs = 0.627, P = .0002) and between EZW constr
74 .6% and 97.9% of CT scans from the right and left femoral arteries, respectively.
75 heterization of the right femoral artery and left femoral vein.
76 ther ancient Near Easterners of this period, left few surviving textual records and thus their origin
77                        It was found that THC left firing rate unaltered and only slightly reduced the
78 responses to concurrent thermal stimulation (left forearm) and visual attention tasks of titrated dif
79 Moreover, the MMN amplitudes evoked from the left forebrain and midbrain were typically larger than t
80 ate, target, and obtain edible fruits and/or leaves from a green foliage background instead of relyin
81 hen reading optical density, and the residue left from the exposure mixture after dilution was confir
82 al direct current stimulation applied to the left frontal cortex.
83 ateral sensorimotor regions coupled with the left frontoparietal network and visual areas.
84  plants 10 and 19 km upstream of a reservoir left geochemical signatures in sediments and porewaters
85 ng analyses, a catalytic mechanism involving leaving group stabilization by H155 in motif 2 and water
86  Substrates (BABS) bear a hemiacetal aglycon leaving group that tethers fluorochromes in close proxim
87 and stereoselectivity and then as a suitable leaving group to generate the desired conjugated lactam.
88 es that hydrolyze compounds with challenging leaving groups.
89  the C-H bond while the oxygen abstracts the leaving H-atom in a concerted, four-center (H3C...*...H.
90  to the neutral state, as seen in WT M2, but left half of all histidines cationic, unambiguously demo
91 l enantiomeric excess (EE) between right and left-handed biomolecules.
92  phenotype in POMT mutant embryos that shows left-handed body torsion.
93                         In particular, for a left-handed chiral tip, transverse forces are attractive
94     These show that Cdt1 stabilizes MCM in a left-handed spiral open at the Mcm2-5 gate.
95      They were less likely to smoke or to be left-handed.
96 r (PM) deposited on Platanus acerifolia tree leaves has been sampled in the urban areas of 28 Europea
97 l scaling of phloem with respect to xylem in leaves has not been adequately studied to test alternati
98 urs in 12% to 13% of patients with PH due to left heart disease.
99 ympathetic stimulation have been reported in left heart failure, but whether it would be beneficial f
100 indings challenge consensus that because the left hemisphere in neglect is pathologically over-excite
101 l delta brushes which were associated in the left hemisphere with ipsilateral BOLD activation in the
102                                  There was a left-hemisphere association of motor ability in the cont
103  sentences and word lists to investigate how left-hemispheric brain activity varies during the format
104 culus (AF), a fiber pathway interlinking the left-hemispheric language areas.
105 d action representation system that includes left-hemispheric premotor, parietal, and posterior tempo
106 e receptor-1 (Crhr1) gene expression, in the left hippocampus specifically, which co-occurred with ep
107 ol of syllables is mostly lateralized to the left HVC, whereas transition probabilities between the s
108 ation strategies, which sacrifice acuity and leave images blurry and slow [3].
109 o hypothesize the direction of contacts, has left important aspects of ancient exchange open to specu
110 obtained by an extract of Calotropis procera leaves in comparison with those obtained by chymosin.
111    Stepwise conversion of floral organs into leaves in the most severe RNA interference lines suggest
112                                  Stents were left in place for 2 months and removed with a stent retr
113 ients with the logopenic variant, within the left inferior frontal cortex in patients with the non-fl
114 me reduction (pre- to post-treatment) in the left inferior parietal cortex, as well as a positive par
115 ng a conventional MIL design, connecting the left inferior pulmonary vein with the mitral annulus.
116 e that the microstructural properties of the left inferior-longitudinal fasciculus predict contextual
117                                 He underwent left inguinal orchiectomy, which disclosed testicular ca
118  internal thoracic artery (BITA) over single left internal thoracic artery (SITA).
119  stay in one place and form a biofilm, or to leave it in search of better conditions.
120 drive differences in perception or behavior, leaving it unclear whether the information in spike timi
121 y (SRC) effect: When subjects press, e.g., a left key to report stimuli, their reaction time is short
122 e right kidney was slightly enlarged and the left kidney could not be localized.
123  genes operating in the SMM cycle of rosette leaves, leading to elevated transport of SMM toward the
124 recuneus, left supplementary motor area, and left lingual gyrus were identified as predictors of ECT
125  few glomerulus-infiltrating PMN were found, leaving macrophages and, to a less extent, dendritic cel
126  (IVUS) guidance when performing unprotected left main coronary artery (LMCA) percutaneous coronary i
127 d longitudinal changes in ADAS-cog score and left middle temporal thickness and amygdalar volume (Pon
128  accessible to the plant research community, leaving most of the valuable genetic interactions unexpl
129 n shelf life of minimally processed cilantro leaves (MPCL) was appraised through analysis of their se
130 ndard in chemotherapy, its 21% response rate leaves much room for further improvement.
131 22-year-old African gentleman presented with left nasal obstruction and epistaxis for 2 years and was
132 with a certified reference material of apple leaves (NIST 1515).
133        Using proteomic analyses of expanding leaves of corn (Zea mays L.), we show that this transiti
134  to continuously monitor xylem cavitation in leaves of dehydrating grapevine (Vitis vinifera) in conc
135 -ray microcomputed tomography of dehydrating leaves of four diverse angiosperm species showed that, a
136  clearly proved the formation of H2O2 in the leaves of plants 3h after the E. cloacae inoculation, ac
137 lorophyll fluorescence measurements from the leaves of polyprenol-deficient plants revealed impaired
138                                       Use of leaves of some species with prunasin, tyramine and beta-
139 ned the hydraulic architecture of the mature leaves of the model species Populus tremula x alba acros
140            Phenolic compounds of berries and leaves of thirteen various plant species were extracted
141 ber of high-resolution structures available, leaving only a small number of protein-ssNA crystal stru
142 artificial stimuli and simplified behaviors, leaving open questions about nervous system function in
143  also exhibited allosteric agonist activity, leaving open the possibility that direct activation by a
144                               A diagnosis of left ophthalmic artery occlusion was made.
145 e, high-gamma activity was attenuated in the left orbitofrontal gyrus.
146       The reduced functional connectivity in left orbitofrontal-both thalamic regions with suicidal i
147 performed in European ancestral populations, leaving other groups uncharacterized.
148 s performed where each independent study was left out during model building and later used for valida
149 elated with WM microstructural damage in the left peritrigonal WM (p<0.0001).
150  gyrus, right inferior temporal gyrus (ITG), left postcentral gyrus/precuneus, left supplementary mot
151 hrony of alpha and beta frequency within the left posterior temporal and occipital cortices in patien
152 alysis revealed that the fALFF values of the left precuneus and right ITG/IOG were positively correla
153 lectively inhibit directed exploration while leaving random exploration intact.
154 ) displayed a titration curve shifted to the left relative to wild type channels and the ICl was near
155 genes involved in salt response in roots and leaves, respectively.
156 quent impact on dand5 expression pattern and left-right (L-R) axis establishment.
157 n a split-belt treadmill, which can impose a left-right asymmetry in step lengths.
158 y commissural interneurons (CINs), providing left-right interactions, and LPNs, mediating homolateral
159  heart disease and heterotaxy, a disorder of left-right patterning, we previously identified the guan
160            Four experiments used pointing or left/right 2-alternative forced choice tasks to examine
161 t dorsal anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and left rostral ACC.
162                                Excitation of left sensorimotor circuits, during an adaptive cognitive
163 focal application of acetylcholine induced a left shift of the input/output curve and persistent firi
164 ide) and allocentric neglect (neglect of the left side of each object, regardless of the position of
165 amage has occurred in the brain, usually the left side of space.
166  established within mesodermal tissue on the left side only.
167 t of information falling on the individual's left side) and allocentric neglect (neglect of the left
168 e, reflected by increased ratio of right- to left-sided heart filling pressures (0.64+/-0.17 versus 0
169 lations of CRYSTAL and FIRE-3, patients with left-sided tumors had a markedly better prognosis than t
170 vanced heart failure, VT cycle length, and a left-sided-only procedure.
171 ure variation on recent timescales will also leave similar genomic signatures that reflect paleodrain
172  of maxillary sinuses (right sinus: p=0.005; left sinus: p=0.048).
173             Historically, follow-up care has left some patients with insufficient understanding of th
174 ients suffered symptoms when peach trees had leaves, specifically during thinning and harvesting frui
175  analyzed compounds were detected in fruits, leaves, stems and roots of three L. barbarum varieties (
176 rus (ITG), left postcentral gyrus/precuneus, left supplementary motor area, and left lingual gyrus we
177 on-fluent/agrammatic variant, and within the left temporo-parietal junction in patients with the sema
178         On the pathological examination, all left testes in the torsion group were recoverable after
179                           On ultrasound, the left testis was located in the inguinal canal, the right
180 strated a reduction in glucose uptake in the left thalamus and bilateral inferior parietal lobe.
181 stance (thickness) of the right amygdala and left thalamus, and localized increases and decreases in
182 n time is shorter when stimuli appear to the left than to the right of the fixation.
183 RNA polymerase, but conflicting observations leave the mechanisms elusive.
184 or cortex, major portions of CPC streamlines leave the prefrontal and temporal cortices.
185 ace expression of all class I molecules, but leaves the cells vulnerable to lysis by natural killer (
186  have focus on hepatic and neuronal regions, leaving the immune system and specifically monocyte-deri
187 chanical unfolding of the G-quadruplex while leaving the nanocage unperturbed.
188 xtraction can be performed directly in situ, leaving the object unchanged and intact.
189 rculations yielded only modest correlations, leaving the relative importance of circulation and warmi
190 ged after imaging, whereas SPECT/CT patients left the department earlier, just after radiopharmaceuti
191 gas column density, luminosity and mass, has left the main physical mechanism that regulates obscurat
192 on transcription of protein-coding genes has left the roles of Pol III in organismal physiology relat
193 tions, and to phenotypes observed in eudicot leaves, the increase in stomatal density did not enhance
194 otion causes a change in cortical state that leaves their selectivity unchanged but strengthens their
195 lows residence times in the roots, stems and leaves to be estimated, calculated to be 8.3 min (combin
196 acity of both the whole plant and individual leaves to cope with excess excitation energy by followin
197                            The flattening of leaves to form broad blades is an important adaptation t
198 chemical synthesis, out of 593 hits, 39 were left top hits.
199          Overall, 85 of 966 residents (8.8%) left training during the study period: 15 (17.6%) left a
200 bility of extracts from Centella asiatica L. leaves treated by steaming and metal-chlorophylls comple
201                                         When left unchecked, algae can cause declines in seagrass pro
202 ctional anisotropy (FA) was lower within the left uncinate fasciculus, right caudate and occipital re
203 lus predict contextual learning, whereas the left uncinate was associated with cross-situational lear
204 seq data from cassava shoot apices and young leaves under cold, drought stress and control conditions
205 lic disorder that can be life-threatening if left untreated.
206 imately half of DCIS may progress to IDC, if left untreated.
207 d to decrease excessive prescribing that may leave unused opioids available for potential misuse.
208                          Mild atrophy in the left upper and lower limbs without pain, swelling, or sk
209 re, hyperparathyroidism, or even symptoms of left upper limb ischemia.
210  and amygdala functional connectivity to the left ventral and right rostral prefrontal cortex.
211                            Remodeling of the left ventricle (LV) in response to pressure overload lea
212 art tube (HT), with the FHF contributing the left ventricle and part of the atria, and the SHF the re
213 ferential and longitudinal strain within the left ventricle in healthy Chinese subjects.
214 og of MIB2, have been found in patients with left ventricle non-compaction (LVNC), we investigated me
215  ventricular contractions originating in the left ventricle outflow tract represent a significant sub
216 BrS, conduction delay in RVOT, but not RV or left ventricle, correlated to the degree of J-ST point e
217                            Compared with the left ventricle, E12 values were lower in the right ventr
218 icular outflow tract (P<0.001) and higher in left ventricle-right ventricle pairs (P=0.021) and left
219 ated from human donor and heart failure (HF) left ventricle.
220 d restoring forces are known determinants of left ventricular (LV) diastolic function.
221  mean 148 mL/m(2)) volumes, and lower RV and left ventricular (LV) ejection fractions compared with c
222 AART exposure was positively associated with left ventricular (LV) fractional shortening (z-score for
223                                              Left ventricular (LV) global longitudinal strain (GLS) i
224                                              Left ventricular (LV) morphology and systolic and diasto
225           The analysis included 16 traits of left ventricular (LV) structure, and systolic and diasto
226 3% male, age 54 +/- 12 years) complicated by left ventricular (LV) systolic dysfunction; (2) an age-
227  of atrial fibrillation (AF) risk, including left ventricular and pulmonary pathology, systemic infla
228                    Blinded quantification of left ventricular and right ventricular (RV) volumes was
229 giodysplasia develops during continuous-flow left ventricular assist device (LVAD) support.
230 activity in patients with end-stage HF after left ventricular assist device (LVAD)-induced remodeling
231 ence interval, 4.19-8.61; P<0.001), need for left ventricular assist device (odds ratio, 3.48; 95% co
232 ective analysis evaluated 51 continuous-flow left ventricular assist device patients who received sec
233                           Improved safety of left ventricular assist devices means that these are bec
234 pression correlated with cardiac fibrosis on left ventricular biopsy (P=0.63; P<0.01).
235  of CD4(+) T cells and prevented progressive left ventricular dilatation and hypertrophy, whereas ado
236                                              Left ventricular dilation and loss of heart function was
237 r age, congestive heart failure, and greater left ventricular dilation at diagnosis were independentl
238              Trpc6 deletion also ameliorated left ventricular dilation, improved cardiac function, an
239 ablated the interferon response and improved left ventricular dysfunction and survival.
240 diomyocytes provoked cardiac hypertrophy and left ventricular dysfunction in vivo, whereas genetic kn
241 S10) intracoronary infusion in patients with left ventricular dysfunction post STEMI.
242 s) from donor mice with HF induced long-term left ventricular dysfunction, fibrosis, and hypertrophy
243 ventricular transmural pressure, and greater left ventricular eccentricity index (1.10+/-0.19 versus
244 t Association class II to IV symptoms, and a left ventricular EF of 40% or less to treatment with ena
245          Two hundred sixty-one patients with left ventricular ejection fraction </=35% and New York H
246 in patients with coronary artery disease and left ventricular ejection fraction </=40%.
247 ng ViV, 72 patients undergoing ViR had lower left ventricular ejection fraction (45.6 +/- 17.4% vs. 5
248                               Improvement in left ventricular ejection fraction (EF) to >35% occurs i
249 etermination of left ventricular volumes and left ventricular ejection fraction (LVEF).
250 tic relative area change was associated with left ventricular ejection fraction (P=0.045) and ventric
251 , and identified 472 donor hearts with LVSD (left ventricular ejection fraction [LVEF] </=40%) on ini
252 ed significantly with MR imaging measures of left ventricular ejection fraction and end-systolic volu
253 [15.8], P=0.02) and no significant change of left ventricular ejection fraction in the cell group.
254     However, PPM is associated with impaired left ventricular ejection fraction recovery post-transca
255 onischemic dilated cardiomyopathy), the mean left ventricular ejection fraction was 32+/-12% (range,
256                                          The left ventricular ejection fraction was consistently decr
257                Ivabradine treatment improved left ventricular ejection fraction, and clinical status
258 ond traditional cardiovascular risk factors, left ventricular ejection fraction, myocardial scar and
259 justment were increasing age, lower baseline left ventricular ejection fraction, worse post-procedura
260 for patients with heart failure with reduced left ventricular ejection fraction.
261 nterval, 1.09-2.07), but not with decline in left ventricular ejection fraction.
262 congestion, but no significant difference in left ventricular ejection fraction.
263 or mean age=49-80 years, sex=0%-92% females, left ventricular ejection fraction=26%-61%).
264 age, congestive heart failure, and increased left ventricular end-systolic dimension zscore at diagno
265 entricle-right ventricle pairs (P=0.021) and left ventricular epicardium (P=0.08).
266 ession and CVB3 copy number, and an improved left ventricular function in NOD2(-/-) CVB3 mice compare
267 ymptomatic severe aortic stenosis and normal left ventricular function, current practice guidelines e
268 mbrane-permeabilized cardiomyocytes in human left ventricular heart tissue.
269 ographic (ECG) criteria for the diagnosis of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) have low sensitivity.
270 d would lead to more lowering of the risk of left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH) in patients with hype
271 cretion, has been inconsistently linked with left ventricular hypertrophy.
272 icle predominate, it is well recognized that left ventricular involvement is common, particularly in
273 secondary objective was to assess changes in left ventricular mass.
274                                              Left ventricular NOD2 mRNA expression was also induced i
275 al heart defect (CTD) case-parent trios, 317 left ventricular obstructive tract defect (LVOTD) case-p
276 e lower in the right ventricle (P=0.037) and left ventricular outflow tract (P<0.001) and higher in l
277 myofibers normally run in parallel along the left ventricular outflow tract, but in the Nkx2-5(+/-)/S
278 e pacing, His bundle pacing, and endocardial left ventricular pacing.
279 nce imaging, the rats were catheterized, and left ventricular pressures were recorded.
280 dial injury, and it is a strong predictor of left ventricular remodeling in ST-segment-elevation myoc
281     HIIT was not superior to MCT in changing left ventricular remodeling or aerobic capacity, and its
282 L [2380-3006 mL]; P<0.0001), more concentric left ventricular remodeling, greater right ventricular d
283 e biological changes responsible for adverse left ventricular remodeling, the relationship between in
284 of the heart were determined from CT and the left ventricular ROI, and mean counts were calculated us
285 ereas mice producing GM-CSF can succumb from left ventricular rupture, a complication mitigated by an
286 linical CVD was defined by 10-year change in left ventricular structure and function.
287                 Atrial fibrillation (AF) and left ventricular systolic dysfunction (LVSD) frequently
288 te gadolinium enhancement in phenotyping the left ventricular to identify those at highest risk for S
289 higher pulmonary venous pressure relative to left ventricular transmural pressure, and greater left v
290         There was a significant reduction of left ventricular volumes (end-systolic volume: -4.3 [11.
291 e and post-cycle 17 for the determination of left ventricular volumes and left ventricular ejection f
292 characterize microstructural dynamics during left ventricular wall thickening, and apply the techniqu
293 ined ventricular tachycardia (nsVT), maximum left ventricular wall thickness and obstruction were sig
294 stigated the distribution characteristics of left-ventricular myocardial strain using a novel cine MR
295  cortex/insula, the dorsal midbrain, and the left ventromedial prefrontal cortex.
296                                              Leaves were analyzed by LC-HRMS and a comprehensive stat
297                     Odor-active compounds of leaves were characterized by GC-Olfactometry (GC-O) and
298             Total fresh weight and number of leaves were higher at 4th growth stage; however, at this
299 etardation, distorted branches and up-curled leaves were observed in miR156-impervious 35S::SPL13m ov
300 G2, and increases PG activity in Arabidopsis leaves, which in turn reduces leaf pectin content and le
301 d evidence for g in nonhuman animals, we are left with major questions about how the disposition to t

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