Research Highlights
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Arkansas
Scientists Developed a Natural Source of the Anti-Aging Compound Resveratrol
and its Analogues
UALR
Team Fast Forwards Seed Germination with Nanotubes, Becomes Published
Seed Grants
About and Purpose
The AR P3 Center's Collaborative Seed Grants Program focus is to drive
discovery in Plant-based Bioproduction. The program is building on strengths
in plant molecular cell biology and biochemistry with agriculatural-,
food-, and health-related applications. The supporting focus areas include
plant-made proteins, plant metabolic engineering, and defense signaling
and gene regulation. The Center is also focused on enhancing the competitiveness
of Arkansas researchers.
Grants
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Round 1
P3-109 Role of Ascorbate in Mitigating ER and Cellular Stress Associated with Transient and Stable Plant-Based Protein Production
P3-110 Role of Oxylipins in Plant Defenses against Aphids
Round 2
P3-201 Determination of Factors Affecting High-Level Protein Accumulation in Transgenic Maize Seed
P3-203 Microalgae as Platform for Production of Plant Secondary Metabolite Caffeic Acid and for Analysis of its Photoprotective Activity
P3-206 Photoregulation of Phenylpropanoid Antioxidant Production in Tomato
P3-207 Establishment of Root Culture for "Botanical Insulin" Production
P3-209 Enabling Crop Deregulation with Software: A Prototype
P3-210 Cardiovascular Response to Plant-Based Anti-Inflammatory Agents
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Round 1
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Round 2
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