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Jenny Renaut
Researcher at University of Liège
Publications - 202
Citations - 9150
Jenny Renaut is an academic researcher from University of Liège. The author has contributed to research in topics: Proteome & Difference gel electrophoresis. The author has an hindex of 43, co-authored 188 publications receiving 8065 citations. Previous affiliations of Jenny Renaut include Katholieke Universiteit Leuven & Kathmandu.
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An improved protocol to study the plant cell wall proteome
Bruno Printz,Raphael Dos Santos Morais,Stefanie Wienkoop,Kjell Sergeant,Stanley Lutts,Jean-François Hausman,Jenny Renaut +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, cell wall proteins were extracted from alfalfa stems according to a three-step extraction procedure using sequentially CaCl2, EGTA, and LiCl-complemented buffers.
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Plant proteome changes under abiotic stress--contribution of proteomics studies to understanding plant stress response
TL;DR: In this review, proteomics studies dealing with plant response to a broad range of abiotic stress factors--cold, heat, drought, waterlogging, salinity, ozone treatment, hypoxia and anoxia, herbicide treatments, inadequate or excessive light conditions, disbalances in mineral nutrition, enhanced concentrations of heavy metals, radioactivity and mechanical wounding are discussed.
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Gradual Soil Water Depletion Results in Reversible Changes of Gene Expression, Protein Profiles, Ecophysiology, and Growth Performance in Populus euphratica, a Poplar Growing in Arid Regions
Marie-Béatrice Bogeat-Triboulot,Mikael Brosché,Jenny Renaut,Laurent Jouve,Didier Le Thiec,Payam Fayyaz,Basia Vinocur,Erwin Witters,Kris Laukens,Thomas Teichmann,Arie Altman,Jean-Francois Hausman,Andrea Polle,Jaakko Kangasjärvi,Erwin Dreyer +14 more
TL;DR: Drought successively induced shoot growth cessation, stomatal closure, moderate increases in oxidative stress-related compounds, loss of CO2 assimilation, and root growth reduction, indicating that acclimation was dominant over injury.
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Animal board invited review: advances in proteomics for animal and food sciences
André M. Almeida,Anna Bassols,Emøke Bendixen,Mangesh Bhide,Fabrizio Ceciliani,Susana Cristobal,Peter David Eckersall,Kristin Hollung,Frédérique Lisacek,Gabriel Mazzucchelli,Mark McLaughlin,Ingrid Miller,Jarlath E. Nally,Jeffrey E. Plowman,Jenny Renaut,Pedro M. Rodrigues,Paola Roncada,Jože Starič,Romana Turk +18 more
TL;DR: Overall, the COST Action on Farm Animal Proteomics has attained all of the proposed objectives and has made considerable difference by putting proteomics on the global map for animal and veterinary researchers in general and by contributing significantly to reduce the East–West and North–South gaps existing in the European farm animal research.
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Comparative proteomic study of arsenic‐induced differentially expressed proteins in rice roots reveals glutathione plays a central role during As stress
Nagib Ahsan,Dong-Gi Lee,Iftekhar Alam,Pil Joo Kim,Jeung Joo Lee,Young-Ock Ahn,Sang-Soo Kwak,In-Jung Lee,Jeong Dong Bahk,Kyu Young Kang,Jenny Renaut,Setsuko Komatsu,Byung-Hyun Lee +12 more
TL;DR: Comparative proteomic analysis of rice roots during As stress suggests that SAMS, CS, GSTs, and GR presumably work synchronously wherein GSH plays a central role in protecting cells against As stress.