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  • Open Access
1 Citations
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Unravelling the Homology between Calycine Glands in Malpighiales: New Data from Basal Malpighiaceae

  • Stéphani Karoline Vasconcelos Bonifácio,
  • André Márcio Araújo Amorim,
  • Élder Antônio Sousa Paiva and
  • Denise Maria Trombert Oliveira

14 June 2024

Discussing homology relationships among secretory structures remains a relatively underexplored area in botanical research. These structures are widely dispersed within Malpighiales, one of the largest orders of eudicots. Within Malpighiales, both ex...

  • Article
  • Open Access
11 Citations
4,255 Views
27 Pages

8 August 2022

Plants have evolved numerous secretory structures that fulfill diverse roles and shape their interactions with other organisms. Rivea ornata (Roxb.) Choisy (Convolvulaceae) is one species that possesses various external secretory organs hypothesized...

  • Review
  • Open Access
26 Citations
4,838 Views
14 Pages

Adipose-Derived Lipid-Binding Proteins: The Good, the Bad and the Metabolic Diseases

  • Laurie Frances,
  • Geneviève Tavernier and
  • Nathalie Viguerie

28 September 2021

Adipose tissue releases a large range of bioactive factors called adipokines, many of which are involved in inflammation, glucose homeostasis and lipid metabolism. Under pathological conditions such as obesity, most of the adipokines are upregulated...

  • Article
  • Open Access
8 Citations
6,853 Views
11 Pages

27 September 2016

Avidin is a tetrameric protein that belongs to the calycin superfamily. It has been studied mainly because of its extraordinary affinity to biotin, which led to a wide range of applications based on the avidin-biotin system. In the present study, we...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
4,289 Views
12 Pages

Mass Spectrometry Imaging of Specialized Metabolites for Predicting Lichen Fitness and Snail Foraging

  • Alice Gadea,
  • Mathieu Fanuel,
  • Anne-Cécile Le Lamer,
  • Joël Boustie,
  • Hélène Rogniaux,
  • Maryvonne Charrier and
  • Françoise Lohézic-Le Devehat

6 January 2020

Lichens are slow-growing organisms supposed to synthetize specialized metabolites to protect themselves against diverse grazers. As predicted by the optimal defense theory (ODT), lichens are expected to invest specialized metabolites in higher levels...

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  • Open Access
951 Views
14 Pages

Antioxidant and Photoprotective Capacity of Secondary Metabolites Isolated from Pseudocyphellaria berberina

  • Cecilia Rubio,
  • Javiera Ramírez,
  • José L. Rojas,
  • Norma A. Valencia-Islas,
  • Carolina Campos and
  • Natalia Quiñones

22 September 2025

Exposure to sunlight, whose main component is UV radiation (UVR), leads to various skin damage such as sunburns, premature aging, or more severe issues such as increased symptoms of autoimmune disease and skin cancer. Therefore, there is a growing in...