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- Ling Qin, Urszula Kudla, +9 authors Johannes Helder
- Nature
- 2004
Expansin proteins, which have so far been identified only in plants, rapidly induce extension of plant cell walls by weakening the non-covalent interactions that help to maintain their integrity.… (More)
- Peter H G M Willems, Bas F. J. Wanschers, +10 authors Martijn A. Huynen
- Antioxidants & redox signaling
- 2013
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The BolA protein family is widespread among eukaryotes and bacteria. In Escherichia coli, BolA causes a spherical cell shape and is overexpressed during oxidative stress. Here we aim to… (More)
- Urszula Kudla, Adina-Luminiţa Milac, +8 authors Geert Smant
- Molecular plant pathology
- 2007
SUMMARY The cell wall, a strong extraprotoplasmic layer surrounding plant cells that mainly consists of a variety of polysaccharides, constitutes a major barrier for potential parasites.… (More)
- Urszula Kudla, Ling Qin, +9 authors Johannes Helder
- FEBS letters
- 2005
Southern analysis showed that Gr-EXPB1, a functional expansin from the potato cyst nematode Globodera rostochiensis, is member of a multigene family, and EST data suggest expansins to be present in… (More)
- Jordan M. Joy, Roxanne M. Vogel, +5 authors Nancy M DiMarco
- Journal of the International Society of Sports…
- 2018
BackgroundCasein protein consumed before sleep has been suggested to offer an overnight supply of exogenous amino acids for anabolic processes. The purpose of this study was to compare supplemental… (More)
- Annemarthe L Herrema, Marjan J Westerman, Ellen J I van Dongen, Urszula Kudla, Martijn Veltkamp
- Journal of aging and physical activity
- 2018
Interventions combining protein-rich diets with resistance exercises seem a promising avenue in helping to prevent sarcopenia. However, compliance to health interventions is generally low. The aim of… (More)
Aging is associated with a decline in muscle mass and strength (sarcopenia), impacting not only mobility but also metabolic health. Phenotypic flexibility, as a proxy for health, impairs during aging… (More)