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The spinal cord is classically divided into white and grey matter (Fig. 21.2). The grey matter can be organised into ten different laminae, which run continuously along the entire length of the spinal cord. Within a given section of a spinal cord, each lamina can be seen as a layer of functionally distinct cells. Laminae I to VI comprise the dorsal horn, laminae VII to IX the ventral horn, and lamina X is the substantia grisea centralis which surrounds the central canal. [Pg.460]

Fungi" 28 36 Aspergillus nidulans FGSC-4A (16) Gibberella zeae PH-1 (10) Magnaporthe grisea 70-15 (7)... [Pg.115]

Figure 8. Structures of phytocassanes A-E and their antifungal activities (the ED5Q values) on spore germination of Magnaporthe grisea. Figure 8. Structures of phytocassanes A-E and their antifungal activities (the ED5Q values) on spore germination of Magnaporthe grisea.
Norte, M., Cataldo, F., and Gonzalez, A. G., Siphonarienedione and siphonarienolone, two new metabolites from Siphonaria grisea having a polypropionate skeleton, Tetrahedron Lett., 29, 2879, 1988. [Pg.24]

Dasychira vagans grisea 6Z-ll-keto-21 H Barnes and McDonough Euproctis chrysorrhoea L. [Pg.412]

Nishizawa Y, Nishio Z, Nakazono K et al (1999) Enhanced resistance to blast (Magnaporthe grisea) in transgenic Japonica rice by constitutive expression of rice chitinase. Theor Appl Genet 99 383-390... [Pg.34]

Ambergris is a waxy substance produced as a concretion in the intestines of sperm whales. It is also known as gray amber, ambre gris, and ambra grisea. [Pg.149]

Hayashida, S., Ohta, K., and Mo, K. 1998. Cellulases of Humicola insolens and Humi-cola grisea. In Kellogg, S., and Wood, W. (Eds.), Methods of Enzymology, 160 (pp. 323-332). New York Academic Press. [Pg.224]

Iembo, T., Azevedo, M. O., Bloch Jr., C., and Filho, E. X. F. 2006. Purification and partial characterization of a new P-xylosidase from Humicola grisea var. thermoidea. World J. Microbiol. Biotechnol, 22, 415-419. [Pg.224]

Extracellular polysaccharides are produced by some species of the genus Rhodella, but their composition seems to be even more complex than that of Porphyridium. In addition to monosaccharide components just mentioned, rhamnose and 3-O-methyl-xylose were found in the mucilage of R. maculata.723 724 An extremely complex proteoglycan was shown to be produced by Rhodella grisea.725... [Pg.176]

P. Capek, M. Matulova, and B. Combourieu, The extracellular proteoglycan produced by Rhodella grisea, Int. J. Biol. Macromol., 43 (2008) 390-393. [Pg.216]


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