- A
loline alkaloid is a
member of the 1-aminopyrrolizidines (often
referred to as
lolines),
which are
bioactive natural products with
several distinct biological...
- The
Dennis Loline was a low-height double-decker bus
manufactured by
Dennis between 1958 and 1966. The
Dennis Loline was
basically a license-built Bristol...
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symbiosis with
clavicipitaceous fungi. Moreover,
another group of compounds,
loline alkaloids,
commonly produced by some
members of the
clavicipitaceous fungi...
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fungus of the
genus Neotyphodium and the endophyte-produced,
insecticidal loline alkaloids were
first isolated from this plant. The
French word for darnel...
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Schardl CL (2005). "Biosynthetic
precursors of
fungal pyrrolizidines, the
loline alkaloids". ChemBioChem. 6 (6): 1016–1022. doi:10.1002/cbic.200400327. PMID 15861432...
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lolines in
axenic laboratory culture. However,
although N.
coenophialum possesses all the
genes for
loline biosynthesis, it does not
produce lolines in...
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Brothers Limited, who sold
their variation of the
design as the
Dennis Loline.
Equipped with a
Gardner 6LW
engine and a five-speed
version of the reverse-drive...
- academia.edu.
Retrieved 2024-09-18.
Loline;
LolineMag (2024-02-22). "Sewmehon Yismaw: A
Cinematic Odyssey".
Loline Mag.
Retrieved 2024-09-16. Tewodros...
- They were not yet in
production but
Dennis revealed their plans for new
Loline model doubledeck buses at the end of 1956.
Built with
Dennis components...
- part of at the time.
Other low-height double-deckers
included the
Dennis Loline, a
version of the
Bristol Lodekka built under licence; the AEC Bridgemaster...