Allicin From Garlic Disrupts the Cytoskeleton in Plants
Allicin From Garlic Disrupts the Cytoskeleton in Plants
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Cold Spring Harbor: Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press
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Abstract Allicin is a defence substance produced by garlic cells upon injury. It is a thiosulfinate showing redox-activity and a broad range of antimicrobial and biocidal activity. It is known that allicin efficiently oxidizes thiol-groups and it has been described as a redox toxin. In order to learn more about the effect of allicin on plants we us...
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Allicin From Garlic Disrupts the Cytoskeleton in Plants
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2692-8205
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10.1101/2021.03.08.434082
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