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In this second pathway, AGB1 acts to attenuate root formation which is consistent with an increase in the baseline of LR at high auxin and no glucose.
In Arabidopsis, PP2C-HAB1 [ 33], PP2C-HAB2 [ 34], and ABI1 [ 35] each act as negative regulators of ABA response, and so perhaps attenuate root response to ABA under water stress.
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Results showed that the addition of AVG could attenuate the root swelling induced by Al toxicity, and increase of AVG concentration to 0.5 μM was able to fully suppress the root swelling phenotype (Fig. 1d).
Xiong et al. [ 32] also exhibited that NF-κB plays a role in the pathogenesis of chronic glomerulonephritis, and rhododendron root may attenuate renal damages by downregulating the activation of NF-κB.
However, exogenous application of H2O2 attenuated the rate of root hair growth with a prolonged rise in Ca2+ after inhibition of growth [ 27].
The present electrophysiological analysis showed that surgical sympathectomy significantly attenuated the hyperexcitability of the root constriction DRG neurons.
Here, for the first time, we reported that mulberry root bark extracts attenuated NO production by suppressing iNOS expression via regulating the activations of NF-κB and ERK1/2.
Silencing of SlSR1L led to decreased drought stress tolerance, accelerated water loss in leaves, reduced root biomass and attenuated expression of drought stress responsive genes in tomato.
These hyperexcitable alterations caused by root constriction were significantly attenuated in rats treated with surgical sympathectomy.
The present results suggest that sympathectomy attenuates lumbar radicular pain resulting from root constriction by altering the electrical property of the DRG neuron itself.
Mulberry root bark extracts (MRBE) attenuated the over-production of NO by suppressing LPS-induced iNOS over-expression in RAW264.7 cells.
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