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Pouya MotieNoparvar
Pouya MotieNoparvar
University of Galway
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Molecular response of canola to salt stress: insights on tolerance mechanisms
R Shokri-Gharelo, PM Noparvar
PeerJ 6, e4822, 2018
642018
Production of therapeutic proteins through plant tissue and cell culture.
RS Gharelo, ED Oliaei, A Bandehagh, E Khodadadi, PM Noparvar
Journal of BioScience & Biotechnology 5 (1), 2016
192016
Molecular response of canola to salt stress: insights on tolerance mechanisms. PeerJ 6: e4822
R Shokri-Gharelo, PM Noparvar
92018
Response of spring canola (Brassica napus L.) cultivars inoculated with P. fluorescens FY 32 to drought stress
F Heidari, A Bandehagh, D Farajzadeh, BK Oskuei, PM Noparvar
Crop Research 50 (1to3), 55-62, 2015
32015
Principles of Protein Folding
A Bandehagh, PM Noparvar, ED Uliaie
Journal of Academia and Industrial Research (JAIR) 2 (4), 216, 2013
22013
Engineering Transcription Factors: An emerging strategy for developing abiotic tolerant crops
P Motie Noparvar, M Behrouzi Varjovi, B Asgari Lajayer, M Ghorbanpour
Transcription Factors for Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Plants, 2020
12020
In silico study of cis-acting elements revealing the plastid gene involved in oxidative phosphorylation are responsive to abiotic stresses
R Shokri-Gharelo, A Bandehagh, B Mahmoudi, P Moti-Noparvar
Acta Biologica Szegediensis 61 (2), 179-188, 2017
12017
Identification of Putative Osmotic Stress-Responsive Genes in Canola by in Silico Study of Cis-Regulatory Elements
R Shokri-Gharelo, M Derakhti-Dizaji, PM Noparvar
Austin J. Comput. Biol. Bioinform. 3, 1-6, 2016
12016
Proteomic response of sensitive cultivar of canola to Pseudomonas fluoresense FY32 under saline condition
A Malekpour, A Bandehagh, D Farajzadeh, ED Uliaie, P Motie
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