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151. Comparisons between Plant and Animal Stem Cells Regarding Regeneration Potential and Application.

152. Sustaining nitrogen dynamics: A critical aspect for improving salt tolerance in plants.

153. The Chemical Variability, Nutraceutical Value, and Food-Industry and Cosmetic Applications of Citrus Plants: A Critical Review.

154. Ecodesigned Formulations with Tomato Pomace Extracts.

156. Trichoderma Species: Our Best Fungal Allies in the Biocontrol of Plant Diseases—A Review.

157. Spent Yeast Waste Streams as a Sustainable Source of Bioactive Peptides for Skin Applications.

158. Genome-Wide Analysis of AMT Gene Family and its Response to Mycorrhizal Symbiosis in Maize.

159. Biotechnological Approaches to Producing Natural Antioxidants: Anti-Ageing and Skin Longevity Prospects.

160. Facile Fabrication of α-Bisabolol Nanoparticles with Improved Antioxidant and Antibacterial Effects.

161. The Multidisciplinary Process of Developing an Alcohol-Based Hand Sanitizer from Scratch.

163. An Overview on Wood Waste Valorization as Biopolymers and Biocomposites: Definition, Classification, Production, Properties and Applications.

164. Evaluation of the Adsorptive Performances of Rapeseed Waste in the Removal of Toxic Metal Ions in Aqueous Media.

165. Jasminum sambac Cell Extract as Antioxidant Booster against Skin Aging.

166. Bioactive peptides from broccoli stems strongly enhance regenerative keratinocytes by stimulating controlled proliferation.

167. Phytocannabinoids Stimulate Rejuvenation and Prevent Cellular Senescence in Human Dermal Fibroblasts.

168. Plant Defensive Responses Triggered by Trichoderma spp. as Tools to Face Stressful Conditions.

169. Sourcing New Ingredients for Organic Cosmetics: Phytochemicals of Filipendula vulgaris Flower Extracts.

171. Promitotic Action of Oenothera biennis on Senescent Human Dermal Fibroblasts.

172. Assessment of Cosmetic and Dermatological Properties and Safety of Use of Model Skin Tonics with Kombucha-Fermented Red Berry Extracts.

173. Functional characterization of the sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) ammonium transporter AMT2;1 suggests a role in ammonium root-to-shoot translocation.

174. LjNRT2.3 plays a hierarchical role in the control of high affinity transport system for root nitrate acquisition in Lotus japonicus.

175. Effect of Atmospheric-Pressure Plasma on Functional Compounds and Physiological Activities in Peanut Shells.

176. Assessment of Cucurbita spp. Peel Extracts as Potential Sources of Active Substances for Skin Care and Dermatology.

177. Plants in vitro propagation with its applications in food, pharmaceuticals and cosmetic industries; current scenario and future approaches.

178. Recent Green Technologies in Natural Stilbenoids Production and Extraction: The Next Chapter in the Cosmetic Industry.

179. Plant-derived nanovesicles offer a promising avenue for anti-aging interventions.

180. Enzymes for dermatological use.

181. Recent advances in the bio-application of microalgae-derived biochemical metabolites and development trends of photobioreactor-based culture systems.

182. Biologically Active Preparations from the Leaves of Wild Plant Species of the Genus Rubus.

183. Bio-Based Circular Economy and Polygeneration in Microalgal Production from Food Wastes: A Concise Review.

184. Chemical Constituents and Biological Activities of Ficus tikoua Bureau.

185. Therapeutic roles of plants for 15 hypothesised causal bases of Alzheimer's disease.

186. Systemic regulation of soybean nodulation and nitrogen fixation by nitrogen via isoflavones.

187. RESEARCH OF THE MARKET AND ECONOMIC STATE OF ENTERPRISES IN THE COSMETICS INDUSTRY IN THE CONTEXT OF REFORMING THE REGULATORY FRAMEWORK AND HARMONIZATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE REQUIREMENTS OF THE EU REGULATIONS.

188. Anti-Oxidant and Anti-Aging Activities of Callus Culture from Three Rice Varieties.

189. Secondary Metabolites Produced by Trees and Fungi: Achievements So Far and Challenges Remaining.

190. Anti‐inflammatory and anti‐aggregating effects of rangpur in the first trimester of growth: ultra‐performance liquid chromatography–electrospray mass spectrometry profile and quantification of hesperidin.

191. Establishment of Stem Cell-like Cells of Sida hermaphrodita (L.) Rusby from Explants Containing Cambial Meristems.

192. Microencapsulation of Olive Oil: A Comprehensive Review.

193. Establishment of a Regeneration System for Wild Alfalfa in Alxa, China.

194. Abiotic Stresses Elicitation Potentiates the Productiveness of Cardoon Calli as Bio-Factories for Specialized Metabolites Production.

195. 豆科作物氮素高效利用机制研究进展.

196. Recent research progress of biologically active peptides.

197. Genome-Wide Identification and Expression Analysis of AMT Gene Family in Apple (Malus domestica Borkh.).

198. Chemical, Antioxidant, and Antimicrobial Properties of the Peel and Male Flower By-Products of Four Varieties of Punica granatum L. Cultivated in the Marche Region for Their Use in Cosmetic Products.

200. Application of Euglena gracilis-Derived Peptides as a Cosmetic Ingredient to Prevent Allergic Skin Inflammation.

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