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Decoding Plant Hormone Signals for Agriculture and Biotechnology   

Decoding Plant Hormone Signals for Agriculture and Biotechnology  

Plant hormones, or phytohormones, are crucial biochemical regulators in plants, orchestrating growth, development, and responses to environmental stimuli. ...

ByCreative Proteomics


Understanding Plant Hormones: Their Role, Extraction, and Detection   

Understanding Plant Hormones: Their Role, Extraction, and Detection  

Plant hormones, also known as phytohormones, are trace organic compounds synthesized within plants that play a crucial role in regulating various aspects of growth and development. ...

ByCreative Proteomics


A Closer View: The Formation and Development of Breast Cancer

A Closer View: The Formation and Development of Breast Cancer

Some crucial factors can contribute to the development of breast cancer, including gene mutations, hormonal influences, lifestyle choices, and environmental exposures. ...

ByAlfa Cytology


Revolutionizing Agriculture with Auxins

Revolutionizing Agriculture with Auxins

Introduction of Auxins Auxins are a class of plant growth regulators. They are hormones that stimulate or inhibit the growth and development of plants. Auxins are chemicals that are naturally present in plants, and they control various physiological processes, such as cell elongation, root differentiation, and fruit development. They are highly ...

ByAlfa Chemistry


Effect of air pollution on plants and animals

Effect of air pollution on plants and animals

Animals exposed to these agents can experience hormonal imbalances, impacting reproduction, development, and survival. ...

ByOizom Instruments Pvt. Ltd.


Rani developing technology for oral delivery of injectable biologics

Rani developing technology for oral delivery of injectable biologics

The core programs include: Octreotide for acromegaly or neuroendocrine tumors in the GI tract. Acromegaly is a hormonal disorder that develops when the pituitary gland produces too much growth hormone during adulthood. TNF-alpha inhibitors for psoriatic arthritis. Parathyroid hormone for osteoporosis. Human growth ...

ByRani Therapeutics


Rani Therapeutics Debuts on the Nasdaq: What uou should know About the Biopharma

Rani Therapeutics Debuts on the Nasdaq: What uou should know About the Biopharma

Related Link: The Daily Biotech Pulse: Erytech Jumps On Fast Track Designation, GlaxoSmithKline FDA Nod, Alnylam's Clinical Collaboration, 4 IPOs Rani's Pipeline: Rani has a candidate codenamed RT-10 in Phase 1 development for acromegaly, a hormonal disorder. The company has five preclinical compounds evaluated for different indications. ...

ByRani Therapeutics


Growth and yield response of rice varieties to foliar application of Boron | JBES 2020 @environmentalxpart

Growth and yield response of rice varieties to foliar application of Boron | JBES 2020 @environmentalxpart

Boron impacts the transport of carbohydrates, cell division, cell wall strength and development, the onset of fruits and seed development, and hormonal production (Gunes et al., 2003). Its severe deficiency causes abnormal development of reproductive organs (Huang et al., 2000) and ultimately results in a reduction of plant yield ...

ByInternational Network for Natural Sciences (INNSPUB)


Hormone Potency Assays Aid Reproductive Health - Case Study

Hormone Potency Assays Aid Reproductive Health - Case Study

Gonadotropins regulate the development of ovarian follicles and stimulate the production of sperm, making them essential for reproduction. ...

ByCharles River


EU Endocrine Disrupting criteria will have various implications for industry

EU Endocrine Disrupting criteria will have various implications for industry

They are chemicals that may interfere with the endocrine (hormonal) system and thereby produce harmful effects in both humans and wildlife. Hormones regulate the body's development, growth, reproduction, metabolism, immunity and behavior. Endocrine disruptors interfere with natural hormone systems, and the health effects can be ...

ByEnhesa - Global EHS & Product Compliance Assurance


What are we doing to our children’s brains?

What are we doing to our children’s brains?

Such interference can affect how the brain develops structurally and functionally — effects that lead to lasting adverse outcomes. ...

ByEnsia


A computational approach predicting CYP450 metabolism and estrogenic activity of an endocrine disrupting compound (PCB‐30)

A computational approach predicting CYP450 metabolism and estrogenic activity of an endocrine disrupting compound (PCB‐30)

Endocrine disrupting chemicals (EDCs) influence growth and development through interactions with the hormone system, often through binding to hormone receptors such as the estrogen receptor. ...

ByJohn Wiley & Sons, Ltd.


Case studies from Greenland, Poland and the Ukraine on levels of banned flame retardants in humans

Case studies from Greenland, Poland and the Ukraine on levels of banned flame retardants in humans

PBDEs may interfere with male reproductive and hormonal processes, and with brain development. PBBs have been linked with cancer and were phased out in the 1980s. ...

ByEuropean Commission, Environment DG


Perinatal dioxin exposure in The Netherlands – a long-term follow-up

Perinatal dioxin exposure in The Netherlands – a long-term follow-up

Effects on thyroid hormone metabolism, liver, haematology and immunology, and retinol binding protein were found in neonates. ...

ByInderscience Publishers

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