ROOT BORDER CELLS AS A CONVENIENT SINGLE CELL SYSTEM TO STUDY PLANT-ENVIRONMENTAL INTERACTIONS: A CASE STUDY FOR ALUMINUM TOLERANCE

Root Border Cells as a Convenient Single Cell System to Study Plant-Environmental Interactions: A Case Study for Aluminum Tolerance

Root border cells (RBCs) are a group of cells that originated from the root cap meristem, which are developed by genetic regulation and play a variety of biological functions.Being composed of a homologous single cell population with high metabolic activity and intact cell walls, RBCs represent a highly useful tool for studying various aspects of p

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Tea Polyphenols Improve Down-Regulation of Mitochondrial Functional Gene Expression Induced by Bisphenol A in Zebrafish Ovaries

The plasticizer bisphenol A, a typical endocrine disrupting chemical, is widely present in the environment.Previous studies demonstrated that exposure to bisphenol A can cause reproductive toxicity, abnormal fertilization, and infertility.However, the mechanisms of low-concentration bisphenol A on the reproductive system and treatment Socks measure

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