2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.04.29.591580
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The viscoelastic properties ofNicotiana tabacumBY-2 suspension cell lines adapted to high osmolarity

Tomasz Skrzypczak,
Mikołaj Pochylski,
Magdalena Rapp
et al.

Abstract: Plant cells have to maintain the cellular microenvironment within a certain range of its properties to stay alive and grow. The functioning of the cell requires a continuous exchange of mass and energy with an environment. Such system openness could lead to perturbation in cellular microenvironment and disorder in molecular processes. Hyperosmolarity significantly stresses cells, induces ROS, promotes water efflux, and decreases turgor, optionally up to plasmolysis and a cell's shrinkage. However, in time upon… Show more

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