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Neville S. Huskisson

Researcher at Babraham Institute

Publications -  18
Citations -  1979

Neville S. Huskisson is an academic researcher from Babraham Institute. The author has contributed to research in topics: Endothelin 1 & Hypothalamus. The author has an hindex of 16, co-authored 18 publications receiving 1950 citations. Previous affiliations of Neville S. Huskisson include University of Vienna.

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Stress signaling in plants: a mitogen-activated protein kinase pathway is activated by cold and drought.

TL;DR: Data indicate that the MMK4 kinase pathway mediates drought and cold signaling independently of ABA, indicating the existence of distinct mechanisms to mediate different stresses in alfalfa.
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Heterochromatin, HP1 and methylation at lysine 9 of histone H3 in animals.

TL;DR: Methylated lysine 9 of histone H3 (Me9H3) is a marker of heterochromatin in divergent animal species and is enriched in the inactive mammalian X chromosome in female cells, as well as in the XY body during meiosis in the male, and forms a G-band pattern along the arms of the autosomes.
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Wounding Induces the Rapid and Transient Activation of a Specific MAP Kinase Pathway.

TL;DR: It is shown that wounding alfalfa leaves specifically induces the transient activation of the p44MMK4 kinase, which belongs to the family of mitogen-activated protein kinases, which is a post-translational process and was not blocked by [alpha]-amanitin and cycloheximide.
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Physiological roles of chicken LHRH-I and -II in the control of gonadotrophin release in the domestic chicken.

TL;DR: Observations suggest that gonadotrophin secretion in the hen is more likely to be directly regulated by cLHRH-I than by cCL HRH-II, which is most abundant in the diencephalon.
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A MAP Kinase Is Activated Late in Plant Mitosis and Becomes Localized to the Plane of Cell Division

TL;DR: Depolymerization of microtubules by short treatments with the drug amiprophosmethyl during anaphase and telophase abolished MMK3 activity, indicating that intactmicrotubules are required for MMK2 activation and strongly support a role forMMK3 in the regulation of plant cytokinesis.