A Crozier
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Recent Articles
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Crozier A, Augustin C, Neic A, Prassl A, Holler M, Fastl T, et al.
Ann Biomed Eng
. 2015 Oct;
44(1):58-70.
PMID: 26424476
Computational models of cardiac electromechanics (EM) are increasingly being applied to clinical problems, with patient-specific models being generated from high fidelity imaging and used to simulate patient physiology, pathophysiology and...
2.
Devlieghere F, De Loy-Hendrickx A, Rademaker M, Pipelers P, Crozier A, De Baets B, et al.
Int J Cosmet Sci
. 2015 May;
37(6):627-35.
PMID: 25945793
Objective: A new protocol is described for assessing the efficacy of the dispenser of some packaging systems (PSs) of preservative-free cosmetic products in protecting both their contained formula and their...
3.
Crozier A, Audus L
Planta
. 2014 Feb;
83(2):207-17.
PMID: 24519143
Lettuce and barley endosperm bioassays of successive eluates from a phosphate-buffered celite column detected two gibberellin-like compunds, Phaseolus I and Phaseolus II, in extracts of both light-and dark-grown seedlings of...
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Reid D, Crozier A, Harvey B
Planta
. 2014 Feb;
89(4):376-9.
PMID: 24504517
Gibberellin (GA)-like substances are shown to be present in the bleeding sap of tomatoes. It is demonstrated that these substances can promote stem elongation in intact tomato plants. Waterlogging of...
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Reid D, Crozier A
Planta
. 2014 Feb;
94(2):95-106.
PMID: 24496904
Pea seedlings (cv. Alaska), were treated with two concentrations of (2-chloroethyl)trimethylammonium chloride (CCC) and choline chloride. Treatment with 1 mg/l CCC resulted in as much as a 150fold increase in...
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Crozier A, Bowen D, MacMillan J, Reid D, Most B
Planta
. 2014 Feb;
97(2):142-54.
PMID: 24493224
An extract from 6000 dark-grown Phaseolus coccineus seedlings was purified by countercurrent distribution and G-10 Sephadex followed by gradient elution from a silicic acid partition column with increasing amounts of...
7.
Nash L, Crozier A
Planta
. 2014 Jan;
127(3):221-31.
PMID: 24430472
Tritiated gibberellins (GAs) A1, A4, A5 and A20 injected into the apical bud of light-grown Phaseolus coccineus L. seedlings were retained in the apical region and underwent little metabolism in...
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Bown A, Reeve D, Crozier A
Planta
. 2014 Jan;
126(1):83-91.
PMID: 24430090
Light inhibits the rate of stem elongation of Phaseolus coccineus L. seedlings. Gibberellin A4 (GA4), an endogenous component of Phaseolus seedlings (Bowen et al., Phytochem. 12, 2935-2941, 1973) promotes stem...
9.
Crozier A, Loferski K, Zaerr J, Morris R
Planta
. 2013 Dec;
150(5):366-70.
PMID: 24306885
The use of spectrofluorimeter coupled to a reverse phase high performance liquid chromatography column permits selective detection of indole-3-acetic acid at the low picogram level. The value of the technique...
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Sandberg G, Jensen E, Crozier A
Planta
. 2013 Nov;
156(6):541-5.
PMID: 24272734
Protoplast preparations from barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) enzymatically converted [5-(3)H]tryptophan to [(3)H]indole-3-acetic acid (IAA). Both a chloroplast and a crude cytoplasmic fraction, isolated from protoplasts that had previously been fed...