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2. Plant Extracellular Vesicles: Current Landscape and Future Directions

5. Plant and Microalgae Derived Peptides Are Advantageously Employed as Bioactive Compounds in Cosmetics

6. New Trends in Cosmetics: By-Products of Plant Origin and Their Potential Use as Cosmetic Active Ingredients

7. PII Overexpression in Lotus japonicus Affects Nodule Activity in Permissive Low-Nitrogen Conditions and Increases Nodule Numbers in High Nitrogen Treated Plants

9. Plant Cell Cultures as Source of Cosmetic Active Ingredients

11. Differential Effects of Combined N Sources on Early Steps of the Nod Factor–Dependent Transduction Pathway in Lotus japonicus

13. The Growth Differentiation Factor 11 is Involved in Skin Fibroblast Ageing and is Induced by a Preparation of Peptides and Sugars Derived from Plant Cell Cultures

15. Effective Active Ingredients Obtained through Biotechnology

16. Characterization of three functional high-affinity ammonium transporters in Lotus japonicus with differential transcriptional regulation and spatial expression (1)

18. The hydrophobin HYTLO1 secreted by the biocontrol fungus Trichoderma longibrachiatum triggers a NAADP-mediated calcium signalling pathway in Lotus japonicus

19. Brassica rapahairy root extracts promote skin depigmentation by modulating melanin production and distribution

21. Plant Cell Cultures as Source of Cosmetic Active Ingredients

22. The Hydrophobin HYTLO1 Secreted by the Biocontrol Fungus Trichoderma longibrachiatum Triggers a NAADP-Mediated Calcium Signalling Pathway in Lotus japonicus

23. PII Overexpression in Lotus japonicus Affects Nodule Activity in Permissive Low-Nitrogen Conditions and Increases Nodule Numbers in High Nitrogen Treated Plants

24. A tomato stem cell extract, containing antioxidant compounds and metal chelating factors, protects skin cells from heavy metal-induced damages

25. Tissue-specific down-regulation of LjAMT1;1 compromises nodule function and enhances nodulation in Lotus japonicus

27. Genetic Modification of Alfalfa(Medicago Sativa L.)for Quality Improvement and Production of Novel Compounds

28. Primary Asymmetric Division and Embryo Formation in a Single Cell Suspension of EmbryogenicMedicago Falcata

29. Characterization of a developmental root response caused by external ammonium supply in Lotus japonicus

30. Establishment of Embryogenic Potential of Economically Important Bulgarian Alfalfa Cultivars (Medicago SativaL.)

31. The Lotus japonicus AMT1;3 high affinity ammonium transporter controls primary root elongation in response to ammonium external conditions, independently by its transport function

35. <italic>Brassica rapa</italic> hairy root extracts promote skin depigmentation by modulating melanin production and distribution.

36. Calming the Cascade: Aubergine Mutes TRPV1 and Boosts TRPV-3 and -4 to Reinforce and Comfort Skin.

39. A tomato stem cell extract, containing antioxidant compounds and metal chelating factors, protects skin cells from heavy metal-induced damages

41. PII Overexpression in Lotus japonicus Affects Nodule Activity in Permissive Low-Nitrogen Conditions and Increases Nodule Numbers in High Nitrogen Treated Plants

42. N metabolism and symbiosis

43. Differential Effects of Combined N Sources on Early Steps of the Nod Factor-Dependent Transduction Pathway in Lotus japonicus

45. A procedure for in vitro nodulation studies

47. Improved procedures for in vitro regeneration and for phenotypic analysis in the model legume Lotus japonicus

49. Characterization of Three Functional High-Affinity Ammonium Transporters in Lotus japonicus with Differential Transcriptional Regulation and Spatial Expression1

50. “Characterisation of three functional high affinity ammonium transporters in Lotus japonicus with differential transcriptional regulation and spatial expression”

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