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    SAM transmethylation pathway and adenosine recycling to ATP are essential for systemic regulation and immune response

    SAM transmethylation pathway and adenosine recycling to ATP are essential for systemic regulation and immune response by Pavla Nedbalová, Nikola Kaislerova, Lenka Chodakova, Martin Moos, Tomáš Doležal

    Published 2025-04-01
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    A New, Validated GC-PICI-MS Method for the Quantification of 32 Lipid Fatty Acids via Base-Catalyzed Transmethylation and the Isotope-Coded Derivatization of Internal Standards

    A New, Validated GC-PICI-MS Method for the Quantification of 32 Lipid Fatty Acids via Base-Catalyzed Transmethylation and the Isotope-Coded Derivatization of Internal Standards by Petr Vodrážka, Lucie Řimnáčová, Petra Berková, Jan Vojtíšek, Miroslav Verner, Martin Moos, Petr Šimek

    Published 2025-02-01
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    Simulated Herbivory Induces Volatile Emissions of Oak Saplings, but Parasitoid Communities Vary Mainly Among Forest Sites

    Simulated Herbivory Induces Volatile Emissions of Oak Saplings, but Parasitoid Communities Vary Mainly Among Forest Sites by Freerk Molleman, Priscila Mezzomo, Manidip Mandal, Soumen Mallick, Martin Moos, Petr Vodrážka, Andreas Prinzing, Urszula Walczak

    Published 2024-12-01
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    Ovarian transcriptome analyses indicate that weak juvenile hormone signaling underlies the molecular basis of oogenesis deficiencies in mosquitoes

    Ovarian transcriptome analyses indicate that weak juvenile hormone signaling underlies the molecular basis of oogenesis deficiencies in mosquitoes by Monika M. Wiśniewska, Martin Kolísko, Petra Berková, Martin Moos, Houda O. Maaroufi, Fernando G. Noriega, Marcela Nouzova

    Published 2025-06-01
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