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Defective basal immune gene expression and p38 MAP kinase activation in the <i>fat-3(wa22)</i> mutant.
Published 2008“…<p>Expression of 12 infection- and stress-response genes under normal growth (A) and infection (B) conditions. mRNA expression was quantified by qRT-PCR in wild-type, <i>fat-3(wa22)</i> and <i>sek-1(km4)</i> 1-day-old adults exposed to OP50-1 (A) or PA14 (B) for 12 h. Data are depicted as mean±s.e.m and represent fold expression in mutant animals relative to wild-type under the same conditions, with wild-type set to one. …”
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DataSheet1_Effects of Genetic Polymorphism in CYP2D6, CYP2C19, and the Organic Cation Transporter OCT1 on Amitriptyline Pharmacokinetics in Healthy Volunteers and Depressive Disord...
Published 2021“…In a second, independent study sample of 50 patients who underwent amitriptyline therapy of 75 mg twice daily, a significant trend of increasing amitriptyline plasma concentrations with decreasing OCT1 activity was observed (p = 0.018), while nortriptyline plasma concentrations were unaffected by the OCT1 genotype. …”
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Comparative metabolomic profiling reveals molecular mechanisms underlying growth promotion and disease resistance in wheat conferred by <i>Piriformospora indica</i> in the field
Published 2023“…</i> <i>indica</i>-SS-treatment enhanced wheat yield by 16.37 ± 1.63%, by increasing grains per ear and panicle weight and decreased damage to wheat shoot and root architecture markedly, with high field control effects against <i>Fusarium pseudograminearum</i> (81.59 ± 1.32%), <i>Bipolaris sorokiniana</i> (82.19 ± 1.59%), and <i>Rhizoctonia cerealis</i> (75.98 ± 1.36%). …”