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    Mitochondrial DNA Damage and Animal Longevity: Insights from Comparative Studies by Reinald Pamplona

    Published 2011-01-01
    “…However, uncontrolled and potentially deleterious endogenous reactions occur, even under physiological conditions. Aging, in this chemical context, could be viewed as an entropic process, the result of chemical side reactions that chronically and cumulatively degrade the function of biological systems. …”
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    Design and synthesis of amino-substituted N-arylpiperidinyl-based inhibitors of the (immuno)proteasome by Gobec Martina, Obreza Aleš, Jukič Marko, Baumgartner Ana, Mihelčič Nja, Potočnik Špela, Virant Julija, Mlinarič Irena, Stanislav Raščan, Sosič Gobec Izidor

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The development of novel chemical scaffolds of non-peptidic nature, capable of inhibiting different catalytically active subunits of both isoforms, is a viable approach against these diseases. …”
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    FRUIT DAMAGES CAUSED BY BROWN MARMORATED STINK BUGS IN APPLES AND QUINCES by Attila Keseru, Flavia-Andreea Andrecan, Horia Alexandru Pop, Mihai Buta, Orsolya Borsai

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…This study investigates the nature and extent of H. halys injuries in apples (Malus domestica Borkh.) and quinces (Cydonia oblonga), focusing on the external and internal damage caused by their feeding behavior. …”
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    MORPHOFUNCTIONAL CHARACTERISTICS OF LEAVES AND FRUITS IN MALOIDEAE (ROSACEAE): b. THE ROLE OF SURFACE TISSUES IN THE FORMATION OF RESISTANCE TO FUNGAL DISEASES by T. Kh. Kumachova, O. O. Beloshapkina, A. S. Voronkov, A. S. Ryabchenko

    Published 2019-10-01
    “…However, one cannot ignore the specificity of the microstructural organization of the plant surface, since the nature of interactions in phytopathogenic organisms is more complex than the chemical impact. …”
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