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John G. Scandalios

Researcher at North Carolina State University

Publications -  164
Citations -  12696

John G. Scandalios is an academic researcher from North Carolina State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Isozyme & Catalase. The author has an hindex of 52, co-authored 164 publications receiving 12219 citations. Previous affiliations of John G. Scandalios include Michigan State University & University of Potsdam.

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Oxygen Stress and Superoxide Dismutases

TL;DR: The accumulation of dioxygen in Earth's atmosphere allowed for the evolution of aerobic organisms that use O2 as the terminal electron acceptor, thus providing a higher yield of energy compared with fermentation and anaerobic respiration.
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Oxidative stress: molecular perception and transduction of signals triggering antioxidant gene defenses

TL;DR: Antioxidant-specific gene induction, involved in xenobiotic metabolism, is mediated by the "ant antioxidant responsive element" (ARE) commonly found in the promoter region of such genes, but has not been found in plant Gst genes.
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Oxidative stress and the molecular biology of antioxidant defenses.

TL;DR: The oxygen paradox, regulation and role in oxidative stress oxidative stress in mitochondria oxygen metabolism and electron transport in photosynthesis, and dietary advantages and disadvantages defense against photooxidative damage in plants air pollution and free radical protection responses of plants.
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Genetic control of multiple molecular forms of enzymes in plants: A review

TL;DR: The gel electrophoretic procedures have afforded the geneticist a means to study mutations which presumably alter the structure of enzymes, resulting in differential electrophoreic mobilities of the molecules, while their catalytic activity is retained.
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Advances in genetics

TL;DR: Advances in Genetics as discussed by the authors provides the latest information on the rapidly evolving field of genetics, presenting new medical breakthroughs that are occurring as a result of advances in our knowledge of the topic.