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chemically induced
Used for biological phenomena, diseases, syndromes, congenital abnormalities, or symptoms caused by endogenous or exogenous substances.
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2015
2015
Methyl Jasmonate Strengthens Wheat Plants Against Root and Crown Rot Pathogen Fusarium culmorum Infection
P. Motallebi
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V. Niknam
,
+5 authors
P. Nipoti
Journal of Plant Growth Regulation
2015
Corpus ID: 253853993
Root and crown rot of wheat, caused by Fusarium culmorum (Fc), is a serious disease worldwide, particularly in Iran. Currently…
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Review
2009
Review
2009
Slowly Progressive Dopamine Cell Loss - A Model on which to Test Neuroprotective Strategies for Parkinson's Disease?
A. Wright
,
M. Garcia-Munoz
,
G. Arbuthnott
Reviews in the Neurosciences
2009
Corpus ID: 8282243
Making animal models of human disease is a very flawed process. Aspects of the disease can be imitated but models do not…
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Review
2004
Review
2004
Gene-Teratogen Interactions in Chemically Induced Congenital Malformations
E. Giavini
,
E. Menegola
Neonatology
2004
Corpus ID: 32954973
Exposure of the embryo to environmental chemicals can result in congenital malformations or abortion. Although experimental…
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1988
1988
Effect on blood pressure of chemically induced renomedullectomy in normotensive and spontaneously hypertensive rats
U. Heckmann
,
D. von Bassewitz
,
W. Zidek
Journal of Hypertension - Supplement
1988
Corpus ID: 24235012
An antihypertensive function in systemic blood pressure control has been attributed to the renal medulla. In order to examine…
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