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photoprotection
photoproˈtection Biol. [f. photo- 1 + protection.] The process whereby illumination of living matter with visible light can protect it from being harmed by subsequent ultraviolet irradiation.1958 J. Jagger in Bacteriol. Rev. XXII. 100/1 ‘Post-UV-photoprevention’ would describe completely what is her... Oxford English Dictionary
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Photoprotection
Plants deficient in photoprotection enzymes are much more sensitive to light damage than plants with functioning photoprotection enzymes. Pigmentation is one method employed by a variety of plants as a form of photoprotection. wikipedia.org
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National Centre for the Evaluation of Photoprotection
CNEP: A research center for the evaluation of polymer failures (French) National Centre for the Evaluation of Photoprotection (CNEP) is a subsidiary company wikipedia.org
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photoprotective
photoproˈtective, a. [f. photo- 1 + protective a. (n.)] a. Of or pertaining to protection conferred by light (as in photoprotection). b. Of or pertaining to protection against harmful effects of light.1961 Jrnl. Bacteriol. LXXXI. 526/2 Visible light irradiation of Nocardia corallina was found to ren... Oxford English Dictionary
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photoreactivation
ˌphotoreactiˈvation Biol. [f. photo- 1 + reactivation.] The process whereby illumination of living matter with visible light can counteract the destructive effects of previous ultraviolet irradiation.1949 A. Kelner in Jrnl. Bacteriol. LVIII. 511 The effect of reactivating light will be referred to i... Oxford English Dictionary
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Alarm photosynthesis
It supports a low photosynthetic rate, aiming at the maintenance and photoprotection of the photosynthetic apparatus rather than a substantial carbon gain wikipedia.org
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CNEP
CNEP may refer: National Centre for the Evaluation of Photoprotection Comptoir national d'escompte de Paris wikipedia.org
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Can Thraustochytrids such as Schizochytrium do photosynthesis? I know they belong to the phylum of heterokonts and that they are being heterotrophically grown on an industrial scale but I can't seem to find any refere...
I think not. from Kingdoms and Domains: An Illustrated Guide to the Phyla of Life on Earth By Lynn Margulis, Michael J Chapman. as found on google books You will see there are no chloroplasts depicted. These are eukaryotes and so to do photosynthesis they would need chloroplasts which should be evid...
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Solumbra
Research Sun protection clothing can offer superior photoprotection because of some common problems with sunscreen: misapplication, low durability, poor Subsequent research by Menter and Sayre found that specific Solumbra fabrics provided photoprotection for mice against injury from visible light when sensitized wikipedia.org
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3'-Hydroxyechinenone
It is found non-covalently bound in the orange carotenoid protein (OCP), which is a soluble protein involved in photoprotection and non-photochemical quenching wikipedia.org
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阿魏酸
Anticancer Res. 1999 Sep-Oct; 19(5A): 3775-8; Ferulic acid stabilizes a solution of vitamins C and E and doubles its photoprotection of skin. wikipedia.org
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Antheraxanthin
“VAZ” is an abbreviation of the cycle’s main pigments in order of lowest to highest photoprotection each pigment provides. Lessening or heightening photoprotection through the xanthophyll cycle allows plants to regulate their own light uptake for photosynthesis. wikipedia.org
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Diadinoxanthin
See also Accessory pigment Algae Carotenoid Diatom Diatoxanthin Dinoxanthin Photoprotection Phytoplankton Xanthophyll References Carotenoids wikipedia.org
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Melanosome
Melanosomes are responsible for color and photoprotection in animal cells and tissues. within the cell in response to hormonal (or sometimes neural) control, which leads to visible changes in colour that are used for behavioural signaling or photoprotection wikipedia.org
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Scytonema
A study comparing red macroalgae to Scytonema species showed their potential for cosmetical use, both for their antioxidants properties and photoprotection wikipedia.org
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