Reticulated structure
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Macro- and micromorphological features of fruit and seeds belonging to 12 taxa genera of Matthiola W.T.Aiton were studied via stereomicroscope and scanning electron microscope. In macromorphological studies, the following variables were investigated: the shape, size, and color of fruit and seeds; the length of fruiting pedicel; the structure of the median vein; stigma (horns); and trichome properties and density in fruit. In micromorphological studies, the presence or absence of seed wings, seed coat pattern in disc and wing, and epidermal cell shape in disc and wing were determined.
13p tudichquannguyet 29-11-2021 7 1 Download
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In silico identification of inhibitors from Salacia reticulate plant against diabetic target protein
Salacia species for its antdiabetic property especially of root, stem and leaf extract. Plant produces several phytochemicals responsible for antidiabetic activity. Four proteins were selected based on literature survey and retrieved from protein data bank. The 18 chemicals were converted into 3 D structure and docked with diabetic protein. Benzeneacetonitrile, .Alpha.-(.Beta.-D-Glucopyranosyloxy)- ,(R)- is a chemical expressed in salacia which showed good antidiabetic property among 18 other chemicals.
8p trinhthamhodang4 22-03-2020 17 1 Download
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The reticulated InSb pixel array was successfully employed in the design of large format InSb infrared focal plane arrays (IRFPAs) detector, to remove the thermal strain accumulated in InSb IRFPAs with the thermal shock test.
5p vivalletta2711 11-01-2020 8 1 Download
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Pi4 is a38-residue toxincross-linkedby fourdisulfidebridges that has been isolated from the venom of the Chactidae scorpion Pandinus imperator. Together with maurotoxin, Pi1, Pi7 andHsTx1, Pi4belongs to theaKTX6 subfamilyof short four-disulfide-bridged scorpion toxins acting on K + channels. Due to its very low abundance in venom, Pi4 was chemically synthesized in order to better characterize its pharmacology and structural properties.
10p tumor12 20-04-2013 30 1 Download