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2. Revisiting the Functional Basis of Sclerophylly Within the Leaf Economics Spectrum of Oaks: Different Roads to Rome
3. Selatogrel and Other P2Y12 Inhibitorsʼ Putative Off-Target Effects
4. Hydration of polyethylene glycol monododecyl ethers (C12Ei, for i = 6 and 10) in their diluted aqueous solutions
5. Host Surface Properties Affect Prepenetration Processes in the Barley Powdery Mildew Fungus
6. What Do Microbes Encounter at the Plant Surface? Chemical Composition of Pea Leaf Cuticular Waxes
7. The ecophysiology of leaf cuticular transpiration : are cuticular water permeabilities adapted to ecological conditions?
8. Blood-Borne Tissue Factor: Another View of Thrombosis
9. Cutin Monomers and Surface Wax Constituents Elicit H₂O₂ in Conditioned Cucumber Hypocotyl Segments and Enhance the Activity of Other H₂O₂ Elicitors
10. Co-Permeability of 3 H-Labeled Water and 14 C-Labeled Organic Acids across Isolated Plant Cuticles: Investigating Cuticular Paths of Diffusion and Predicting Cuticular Transpiration
11. Slippery Ant-Plants and Skilful Climbers: Selection and Protection of Specific Ant Partners by Epicuticular Wax Blooms in Macaranga (Euphorbiaceae)
12. The Effects of Dry O 3 , SO 2 and NO 2 on Reconstituted Epicuticular Wax Tubules
13. Localization of the Transpiration Barrier in the Epi- and Intracuticular Waxes of Eight Plant Species: Water Transport Resistances Are Associated with Fatty Acyl Rather Than Alicyclic Components
14. Water loss from litchi (Litchi chinensis) and longan (Dimocarpus longan) fruits is biphasic and controlled by a complex pericarpal transpiration barrier
15. Inverse agonist efficacy of selatogrel blunts constitutive P2Y12 receptor signaling by inducing the inactive receptor conformation
16. P2X1 expressed on polymorphonuclear neutrophils and platelets is required for thrombosis in mice
17. Multifunctional Contribution of the Inflated Fruiting Calyx: Implication for Cuticular Barrier Profiles of the Solanaceous Genera Physalis, Alkekengi, and Nicandra
18. Diffusion Kinetics of Active Ingredients and Adjuvants in Wax Films: An Attenuated Total Reflection-Infrared Spectroscopy Study of a Leaf Surface Model
19. Tickende Zeitbombe auf dem Notfall
20. Very-long-chain aldehydes promote in vitro prepenetration processes of Blumeria graminis in a dose- and chain length-dependent manner
21. pH-dependent permeation of amino acids through isolated ivy cuticles is affected by cuticular water sorption and hydration shell size of the solute
22. Two sides of a leaf blade: Blumeria graminis needs chemical cues in cuticular waxes of Lolium perenne for germination and differentiation
23. A Central Role of Abscisic Acid in Drought Stress Protection of Agrobacterium-Induced Tumors on Arabidopsis
24. Epicuticular Wax Crystals of Wollemia nobilis: Morphology and Chemical Composition
25. The Developmental Pattern of Tomato Fruit Wax Accumulation and Its Impact on Cuticular Transpiration Barrier Properties: Effects of a Deficiency in a β-Ketoacyl-Coenzyme A Synthase (LeCER6)
26. Building a Barrier: The Influence of Different Wax Fractions on the Water Transpiration Barrier of Leaf Cuticles
27. The P2Y12 Receptor Antagonist Selatogrel Dissolves Preformed Platelet Thrombi In Vivo
28. Thermodynamics of the water permeability of plant cuticles: characterization of the polar pathway
29. Air Pollutants and the Cuticle: Implications for Plant Physiology
30. Characterization of hydrophilic and lipophilic pathways of Hedera helix L. cuticular membranes: permeation of water and uncharged organic compounds
31. Tomato fruit cuticular waxes and their effects on transpiration barrier properties: functional characterization of a mutant deficient in a very-long-chain fatty acid ß-ketoacyl-CoA synthase
32. Ecophysiological relevance of cuticular transpiration of deciduous and evergreen plants in relation to stomatal closure and leaf water potential
33. Semi-volatile organic compounds at the leaf/atmosphere interface: numerical simulation of dispersal and foliar uptake
34. Selatogrel and other P2Y12 inhibitors’ putative off-target effects
35. Large differences in leaf cuticle conductance and its temperature response among 24 tropical tree species from across a rainfall gradient
36. Protecting against water loss: analysis of the barrier properties of plant cuticles
37. Preface
38. Phase behaviour and crystallinity of plant cuticular waxes studied by Fourier transform infrared spectroscopy
39. Phyllosphere bacterial communities of trichome-bearing and trichomeless Arabidopsis thaliana leaves
40. Sorption of volatile C1 to C6 alkanols in plant cuticles
41. Transport properties of cuticular waxes of Fagus sylvatica L. and Picea abies (L.) Karst.: Estimation of size selectivity and tortuosity from diffusion coefficients of aliphatic molecules
42. Selatogrel, a reversible P2Y12 receptor antagonist, has reduced off-target interference with haemostatic factors in a mouse thrombosis model
43. Erratum to: Leaf cuticle analyses: implications for the existence of cutan/non-ester cutin and its biosynthetic origin
44. Leaf cuticle analyses: implications for the existence of cutan/non-ester cutin and its biosynthetic origin
45. The developmental pattern of tomato fruit wax accumulation and its impact on cuticular transpiration barrier properties: effects of a deficiency in a [beta]-ketoacyl-coenzyme a synthase (LeCER6) (1)([C])
46. Erratum to: Leaf cuticle analyses: implications for the existence of cutan/non-ester cutin and its biosynthetic origin
47. Leaf cuticle analyses: implications for the existence of cutan/non-ester cutin and its biosynthetic origin
48. Plant Surface Properties in Chemical Ecology
49. The potency of selatogrel, a reversible antagonist of the P2Y12 receptor, is affected by calcium concentration
50. Insights from In Vitro and Clinical Data to Guide Transition from the Novel P2Y12 Antagonist Selatogrel to Clopidogrel, Prasugrel, and Ticagrelor
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