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[ 1 ] 2009 Engineered Polyamine Catabolism Preinduces Tolerance of Tobacco to Bacteria and Oomycetes. Moschou, Panagiotis N.
[ 2 ] 2009 New Methodology Approach for Measuring Corporate Social Responsibility Performance [electronic resource]. Panayiotou, Nikolaos A.
[ 3 ] 2009 Polyamine anabolic/catabolic regulation along the woody grapevine plant axis [electronic resource]. Paschalidis, Konstantinos A.
[ 4 ] 2008 Bridging the Gap between Plant and Mammalian Polyamine Catabolism: A Novel Peroxisomal Polyamine Oxidase Responsible for a Full Back-Conversion Pathway in Arabidopsis. Moschou, Panagiotis N.
[ 5 ] 2008 Spermidine Exodus and Oxidation in the Apoplast Induced by Abiotic Stress Is Responsible for H₂O₂ Signatures That Direct Tolerance Responses in Tobacco. Moschou, Panagiotis N.
[ 6 ] 2008 Transgenic tobacco plants overexpressing polyamine oxidase are not able to cope with oxidative burst generated by abiotic factors [electronic resource]. Moschou, Panagiotis N.
[ 7 ] 2008 Water stress induced changes in the leaf lipid composition of four grapevine genotypes with different drought tolerance [electronic resource]. Toumi, I.
[ 8 ] 2000 Direct electrochemical flow analysis system for simultaneous monitoring of total ammonia and nitrite in seawater. Moschou, E.A.

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