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Bryonia
Known as:
Bryonia L.
, Bryonias
A plant genus of the family CUCURBITACEAE that is the source of bryodin 1 (a ribosome-inactivating protein).
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2010
2010
No effect of a homoeopathic combination of Arnica montana and Bryonia alba on bleeding, inflammation, and ischaemia after aortic valve surgery.
C. Cornu
,
P. Joseph
,
+7 authors
J. Lehot
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology
2010
Corpus ID: 5436258
AIMS " Arnica montana is a popular homoeopathic treatment with potential haemostatic and anti-inflammatory properties. A…
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2004
2004
Das LängenverhÄltnis der Eu- und Heterochromatischen Abschnitte Riesenchromosomenartiger Bildungen Verglichen mit dem der Prophasechromosomen bei Bryonia Dioica
Gertrude Hasitschka-Jenschke
Chromosoma
2004
Corpus ID: 23685503
ZusammenfassungIn den 128- und 256-ploiden Kernen der Klebstoffhaare von Bryonia dioica fanden sich im Jahre 1960…
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1997
1997
Effects of a Mechanical Stimulation on Localization of Annexin-Like Proteins in Bryonia dioica Internodes
C. Thonat
,
C. Mathieu
,
M. Crèvecoeur
,
C. Penel
,
T. Gaspar
,
N. Boyer
Plant Physiology
1997
Corpus ID: 22839240
Mechanical stimulation exerted by rubbing a young internode of Bryonia dioica plants inhibits its growth. Previous cellular and…
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1995
1995
Cytotoxic constituents from the roots of Bryonia alba L.
N. Baek
,
Dong Wook Lee
,
Y. Lee
,
Shin-Il Kim
,
G. V. Aprikian
1995
Corpus ID: 75327788
Two cucurbitane-compounds were isolated from the roots of Bryonia alba L. and the chemical structures were established as 19…
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1994
1994
Characterization of ribosome-inactivating proteins isolated from Bryonia dioica and their utility as carcinoma-reactive immunoconjugates.
C. Siegall
,
S. Gawlak
,
D. Chace
,
E. Wolff
,
B. Mixan
,
H. Marquardt
Bioconjugate chemistry
1994
Corpus ID: 44819858
Two ribosome-inactivating proteins (RIPs) were isolated and characterized from the roots of Bryonia dioica. One of these was a…
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1994
1994
Plasma membrane H+-ATPase activity in response to mechanical stimulation of Bryonia dioica internodes
P. Bourgeade
,
N. Boyer
1994
Corpus ID: 89344350
Mechanical stimulation which reduced elongation of young Bryonia dioica internodes readily induced a short-lived decrease in…
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1991
Highly Cited
1991
Methyljasmonate and α-linolenic acid are potent inducers of tendril coiling
E. Falkenstein
,
B. Groth
,
A. Mithöfer
,
E. Weiler
Planta
1991
Corpus ID: 23326940
A coiling-inducing factor was isolated from tendrils of Bryonia dioica Jacq. and identified by infrared, 1H-, 13C-nuclear…
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1987
1987
Amino-acid sequences of trypsin inhibitors from watermelon (Citrullus vulgaris) and red bryony (Bryonia dioica) seeds.
J. Otlewski
,
H. Whatley
,
A. Polanowski
,
T. Wilusz
Biological Chemistry Hoppe-Seyler
1987
Corpus ID: 41333074
The amino-acid sequences of two trypsin inhibitors isolated from red bryony (Bryonia dioica) and watermelon (Citrullus vulgaris…
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1987
1987
Specific Inhibition of Lignification in Bryonia dioica: Effects on Thigmomorphogenesis.
G. De Jaegher
,
N. Boyer
Plant Physiology
1987
Corpus ID: 37304780
Rubbing-induced lignification in Bryonia dioica internodes is significantly impaired by N(o-hydroxyphenyl) and N(o-aminophenyl…
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1983
1983
Unsaturated polyhydroxy acids having prostaglandin-like activity from Bryonia alba II. Major components.
A. Panossian
,
G. M. Avetissian
,
+4 authors
E. Amroyan
Planta Medica
1983
Corpus ID: 45687605
The eight major components of the fraction of unsaturated polyhydroxy fatty acids, isolated from BRYONIA ALBA L. roots, were…
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