ROOT BORDER CELLS AS A CONVENIENT SINGLE CELL SYSTEM TO STUDY PLANT-ENVIRONMENTAL INTERACTIONS: A CASE STUDY FOR ALUMINUM TOLERANCE

Root Border Cells as a Convenient Single Cell System to Study Plant-Environmental Interactions: A Case Study for Aluminum Tolerance

Root border cells (RBCs) are a group of cells that originated from the root cap meristem, which are developed by genetic regulation and play a variety of biological functions.Being composed of a homologous single cell population with high metabolic activity and intact cell walls, RBCs represent a highly useful tool for studying various aspects of p

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Longitudinal changes of peripheral blood DC subsets and regulatory T cells in Chinese chronic HIV-1-infected patients during antiretroviral therapy.

It has been emphasized that chronic generalized immune dysfunction is the leading event in the pathogenesis of HIV infection, in which the contribution of dendritic cells (DCs) and regulatory T cells (Tregs) should not gelish rosita be underestimated.In current study, we assessed the longitudinal changes of peripheral blood DC subsets and Tregs in

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