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The History Of NMT's IAA Flux Sensor

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This video briefly outlines the history of IAA (indole-3-acetic acid) and YoungerUSA's very first commercialized NMT IAA flux sensor. From 1880 up to today, all plant scientists can agree that plant hormones, such as auxins, are very important in understanding plant growth and regulation. Now YoungerUSA provides the world's first product that can measure endogenous IAA flux in live samples; the IAA Physiolyzer®. 


Check out the IAA Physiolyzer® here


Reference:


Yan S, et al. MeJA Affects Root Growth by Modulation of Transmembrane Auxin Flux in the Transition Zone. J Plant Growth Regul, 2016, 35 (1): 256-265


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