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Neuroprotection refers to the preservation of cellular structure and function against damage and stress. In plant science, this concept is relevant for understanding how plants maintain cellular integrity when exposed to environmental stressors, pathogens, or oxidative damage. Research into neuroprotective mechanisms in plants can reveal bioactive compounds and signaling pathways that enhance plant resilience and stress tolerance.

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Research progress on employing medicinal plants and their active co...

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