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Autor:
Daša eGábrišová, Katarína eKlubicová, Maksym eDanchenko, Dusan eGomory, Velentyna eBerezhna, Ludovit eSkultety, Ján A Miernyk, Namik Mammad Oglu Rashydov, Martin eHajduch
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Plant Science, Vol 6 (2016)
Plants continue to flourish around the site of the Chernobyl Nuclear Power Plant disaster. The ability of plants to transcend the radio-contaminated environment was not anticipated and is not well understood. The aim of this study was to evaluate the
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https://doaj.org/article/ae506bd155204777970314e52c581f94
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Plant Science, Vol 6 (2015)
Plants have the ability to grow and successfully reproduce in radio-contaminated environments, which has been highlighted by nuclear accidents at Chernobyl (1986) and Fukushima (2011). The main aim of this article is to summarize the advances of the
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https://doaj.org/article/4a3af7065eb245f3b9109b10ecf194b4
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Plant Science, Vol 6 (2015)
The aim of the work was to test relatively simple proteomics approach based on phenol extraction, two-dimensional electrophoresis (2-DE) in combination with 7cm immobilized pH gradient strips for the determination of clinically relevant proteins in w
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https://doaj.org/article/38161fd776944ea8ad5e231b267dee5e
Autor:
Sajad Majeed Zargar, Muslima eNazir, Vandna eRai, Martin eHajduch, Randeep eRakwal, Ganesh Kumar Agrawal
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Plant Science, Vol 6 (2015)
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https://doaj.org/article/ac1705723e284fbaad48c14077f8129a
Publikováno v:
Frontiers in Plant Science, Vol 3 (2012)
Two serious nuclear accidents during the last quarter century (Chernobyl, 1986; Fukushima 2011) contaminated large agricultural areas with radioactivity. The database Seeds in Chernobyl http://www.chernobylproteomics.sav.sk contains the information a
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https://doaj.org/article/51a2bcdba49f4d0b9101cb6eba50690d