## Abstract Oxidative mechanisms of injury are important in many neurological disorders. Developing oligodendrocytes (pre‐OLs) are particularly sensitive to oxidative stress‐mediated injury. We previously demonstrated a novel function of phylloquinone (vitamin K~1~) and menaquinone 4 (MK‐4; a major
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Inhibition of Fungal Disease Development in Plants by Engineering Controlled Cell Death
✍ Scribed by Strittmatter, Günter; Janssens, Jan; Opsomer, Chris; Botterman, Johan
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