Seeds in Chernobyl: The database on proteome response on radioactive environment

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Two serious nuclear accidents during the last quarter century (Chernobyl, 1986 and Fukushima, 2011) contaminated large agricultural areas with radioactivity. The database "Seeds in Chernobyl" (http://www.chernobylproteomics.sav.sk) contains the information about the abundances of hundreds of proteins from on-going investigation of mature and developing seed harvested from plants grown in radioactive Chernobyl area. This database provides a useful source of information concerning the response of the seed proteome to permanently increased level of ionizing radiation in a user-friendly format. © 2012 Klubicová, Vesel, Rashydov and Hajduch.

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Klubicová, K., Vesel, M., Rashydov, N. M., & Hajduch, M. (2012, October 10). Seeds in Chernobyl: The database on proteome response on radioactive environment. Frontiers in Plant Science. Frontiers Research Foundation. https://doi.org/10.3389/fpls.2012.00231

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