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“... expression assays, we observed that RESV was able to decrease protein acetylation patterns, such...”
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“... during the night and in nonphotosynthetic organs. It is therefore essential that plants manage their...”
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“... during cell reprogramming and growth performance. At plant level, a putative early response of AOX...”
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“... during and following exercise. DESIGN: Four different experimental conditions, using a randomized-block...”
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“.... Herein, we aimed to understand the expression patterns of coding and non-coding transcripts during acute...”
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“...-human primates. Animals that are raised in isolation develop abnormal patterns of behavior that persist...”
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“...-human primates. Animals that are raised in isolation develop abnormal patterns of behavior that persist...”
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