Transport inhibitor
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- Hypothalamic sodium-transport inhibitor is a high-affinity reversible inhibitor of Na+-K+-ATPase.
- First, it was shown that if a nucleoside transport inhibitor is added along with supplemental TdR, the effect of TdR on enhancing TK-negative HSV reactivation is blocked.
- These results suggest that the transport inhibitor is an eicosanoid produced by a pathway other than that catalyzed by cyclooxygenase.
- If the auxin transport inhibitor is spotted on primordia, they occupy a larger position on the meristem.
- Preferably, the auxin transport inhibitor is a semicarbazone compound.
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