EXOGENOUS DCPTA INCREASES THE TOLERANCE OF MAIZE SEEDLINGS TO PEG-SIMULATED DROUGHT BY REGULATING NITROGEN METABOLISM-RELATED ENZYMES

Exogenous DCPTA Increases the Tolerance of Maize Seedlings to PEG-Simulated Drought by Regulating Nitrogen Metabolism-Related Enzymes

2-(3,4-Dichlorophenoxy) triethylamine (DCPTA) regulates plant development; however, the molecular basis of this regulation is poorly understood.In this study, RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) analysis and physiological indexes of maize seedlings (three-leaf stage) treated with 15% polyethylene glycol (PEG) with/without DCPTA were investigated to explore th

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"It is what we have been told to do": Masculinities and femininities crossing with sexual orientation and feminist activism in Spain.

Masculinities and femininities are often characterized by social inequalities and mainly studied from the perspectives of adult, heterosexual and non-activist people.This study explores the discourses on masculinities and femininities of young cisgender men and women, involved or not in feminist activism and of different sexual orientations (hetero

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Loss of cannabinoid receptor CB1 induces preterm birth.

Preterm birth accounting approximate 10% of pregnancies in women is a tremendous social, clinical and economic burden.However, its underlying causes remain largely unknown.Emerging evidence suggests that endocannabinoid signaling via cannabinoid receptor CB1 play critical roles in multiple early pregnancy events in both animals and humans.Since our

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