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    Physio-Biochemical Composition and Untargeted Metabolomics of Cumin (<i>Cuminum cyminum</i> L.) Make It Promising Functional Food and Help in Mitigating Salinity Stress by Sonika Pandey (834285)

    Published 2015
    “…Relative water content remained unchanged up to 50 mM NaCl stress, and thereafter decreased significantly. …”
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    Colletopeptides A–D, Anti-inflammatory Cyclic Tridepsipeptides from the Plant Endophytic Fungus <i>Colletotrichum</i> sp. S8 by Li Feng (77923)

    Published 2019
    “…Four new hybrid peptide-polyketide cyclic tridepsipeptides, colletopeptides A–D (<b>1</b>–<b>4</b>), were isolated and characterized from the endophytic fungus <i>Colletotrichum</i> sp. …”
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    Colletopeptides A–D, Anti-inflammatory Cyclic Tridepsipeptides from the Plant Endophytic Fungus <i>Colletotrichum</i> sp. S8 by Li Feng (77923)

    Published 2019
    “…Four new hybrid peptide-polyketide cyclic tridepsipeptides, colletopeptides A–D (<b>1</b>–<b>4</b>), were isolated and characterized from the endophytic fungus <i>Colletotrichum</i> sp. …”
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    Response of the metabosensitive fibers to chemicals. by Guillaume Caron (816032)

    Published 2015
    “…Responses to LA were significantly decreased for the 1 mM concentration in all BoNT/A groups (B0: §, p<0.05; B50: §, p<0.05 and B100: §§§, p<0.001) compared to the respective concentration of the Control group. …”
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    High-dose thiamine prevents brain lesions and prolongs survival of <i>Slc19a3</i>-deficient mice by Kaoru Suzuki (4217638)

    Published 2017
    “…In contrast, when the diet was changed to a high-thiamine diet (thiamine: 8.50 mg/100 g food) after thiamine restriction, more than half of homozygous KO mice survived, without progression of brain lesions. …”