AtOMA1 Affects the OXPHOS System and Plant Growth in Contrast to Other Newly Identified ATP-Independent Proteases in Arabidopsis Mitochondria

Compared with yeast, our knowledge on members of the ATP-independent plant mitochondrial proteolytic machinery is rather poor.In the present study, using confocal microscopy and immunoblotting, we proved that homologs of yeast Oma1, Atp23, Imp1, Imp2, and Oct1 proteases are localized in Arabidopsis mitochondria.We characterized these components of

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Scientific Humanisms and the Anthropocene, Or the Dream of Steering the Evolution of the Human and Natural World

This contribution engages with different forms of humanism coming out of the history of science and evolutionary biology, called new, scientific, evolutionary, and ecological, Belts from the interwar years to the post-war period.The focus lies on issues of progress, teleology, universalism, and Eurocentrism in the associated conceptualizations of (

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Safe pedagogical communication: ethical and speech aspect

The article analyses the orientation and priorities of pedagogical communication in the conditions of humanistic paradigm of education.One of the main characteristics of pedagogical communication is the non-violent nature of Kimberwick pedagogical interaction.Frustration in interpersonal relations, emotional distress, insufficient level of professi

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Hidden Agenda - The Involvement of Endoplasmic Reticulum Stress and Unfolded Protein Response in Inflammation-Induced Muscle Wasting

Critically ill patients at the intensive care unit (ICU) often develop a generalized weakness, called ICU-acquired weakness (ICUAW).A major contributor to ICUAW is muscle atrophy, a loss of skeletal muscle mass and function.Skeletal muscle assures almost all of the vital functions of our body.It adapts rapidly in response to physiological as well a

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Exploring Multisource Feature Fusion and Stacking Ensemble Learning for Accurate Estimation of Maize Chlorophyll Content Using Unmanned Aerial Vehicle Remote Sensing

Crop chlorophyll content measuring plays a vital role in monitoring crop growth and optimizing agricultural inputs such as water and fertilizer.However, traditional methods for measuring chlorophyll content primarily rely on labor-intensive chemical analysis.These methods not only involve destructive sampling but also are time-consuming, often resu

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