THE RE-LOCALIZATION OF PROTEINS TO OR AWAY FROM MEMBRANES AS AN EFFECTIVE STRATEGY FOR REGULATING STRESS TOLERANCE IN PLANTS

The Re-Localization of Proteins to or Away from Membranes as an Effective Strategy for Regulating Stress Tolerance in Plants

The membranes of plant cells are dynamic structures composed of phospholipids and proteins.Proteins harboring phospholipid-binding domains or lipid ligands can localize to membranes.Stress perception can alter the subcellular localization of these proteins dynamically, causing them to either associate with or detach from membranes.The mechanisms be

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Regulating Reserve Dynamic Scheduling and Optimal Allocation in Systems with a Large Share of Wind-Power Generation

This paper proposes an approach to schedule and allocate regulating reserve in systems with a large share of generation from wind power plants (WPPs).The method for scheduling regulating power is based on the correction of day-ahead schedules planned by the known variations of the load- and wind-power from the previous hour.The correction term inco

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Brazilian studies on tropical spastic paraparesis: a meta-analysis

Tropical spastic paraparesis (TSP) is a chronic progressive myelopathy and Rockets in most of the cases has a retroviral (HTLV-1) etiology, when it is denominated HTLV-1 associated-mielopathy (HAM/TSP).Around 433 cases of TSP have been described in Northeast and Southeast Brazil.Among these cases, 157 (36.2%) are HTLV-1 positive and 276 (63.7%) are

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