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1. Antioxidant activity against H2O2-induced cytotoxicity of the ethanol extract and compounds from Pyrola decorate leaves

2. TAXONOMICAL AND CHOROLOGICAL NOTES 8 (85-93).

3. MONESES UNIFLORA (PYROLACEAE), NOVEDAD PARA LA FLORA VALENCIANA.

4. 2′-<italic>O</italic>-Galloylhyperin Isolated From <italic>Pyrola incarnata</italic> Fisch. Attenuates LPS-Induced Inflammatory Response by Activation of SIRT1/Nrf2 and Inhibition of the NF-κB Pathways <italic>in Vitro</italic> and <italic>Vivo</italic>

5. Characteristics and Main Trends of Anthropogenic Florogenesis in the Southern Volga Uplands.

6. Mycorrhizal fungi associated with Taiwanese Pyrola morrisonensis (Ericaceae) in a naturally regenerated forest.

7. Antioxidant activity against H 2 O 2 -induced cytotoxicity of the ethanol extract and compounds from Pyrola decorate leaves.

8. Different harvest seasons modify bioactive compounds and antioxidant activities of Pyrola incarnata.

9. Variation in vegetative morphology tracks the complex genetic diversification of the mycoheterotrophic species Pyrola japonica sensu lato.

10. Moneses uniflora (Pyrolaceae), novedad para la flora valenciana

11. Preparation and determination of phenolic compounds from Pyrola incarnata Fisch. with a green polyols based-deep eutectic solvent.

12. Morphometric analysis of floral variation in the Pyrola picta species complex ( Ericaceae): interpretation and implications for ecological and phylogenetic differentiation.

13. Negative pressure cavitation-microwave assisted preparation of extract of Pyrola incarnata Fisch. rich in hyperin, 2′-O-galloylhyperin and chimaphilin and evaluation of its antioxidant activity.

14. In vitro study of the anti-inflammatory activity of some medicinal and edible plants growing in Russia.

15. Distribution, ecology and causes of decline of species from the family Pyrolaceae

16. Variation of active constituents and antioxidant activity in pyrola [P. incarnata Fisch.] from different sites in Northeast China.

17. Distribution Patterns and Long-Term Changes in Vascular Plants of Non-Littoral Areas in the SW Archipelago of Finland. Part III. Clusiaceae, Violaceae, Cistaceae, Brassicaceae, Salicaceae, Ericaceae, Pyrolaceae, Monotropaceae, Empetraceae, Primulaceae, Tiliaceae, Malvaceae, Thymelaeaceae, Saxifragaceae, Crassulaceae, Grossulariaceae, Parnassiaceae, Droseraceae

18. An effective negative pressure cavitation-microwave assisted extraction for determination of phenolic compounds in P. calliantha H. Andr.

19. EVALUATION OF THREE SPECIES FROM PYROLACEAE FAMILY USING ISSR MARKERS.

20. Hybridization between Pyrola grandiflora and Pyrola minor in West Greenland: a tension zone maintained by clonality.

21. Mycoheterotrophic germination of Pyrola asarifolia dust seeds reveals convergences with germination in orchids.

22. SEASONAL AND ENVIRONMENTAL CHANGES OF MYCORRHIZAL ASSOCIATIONS AND HETEROTROPHY LEVELS IN MIXOTROPHIC PYROLA JAPONICA (ERICACEAE) GROWING UNDER DIFFERENT LIGHT ENVIRONMENTS.

23. Genetic Differentiation and Crypsis Among Members of the Myco-heterotrophic Pyrola picta Species Complex (Pyroleae: Monotropoideae: Ericaceae).

24. High clonal diversity in threatened peripheral populations of the yellow bird's nest (Hypopitys monotropa; syn. Monotropa hypopitys).

25. Isotopic evidence of full and partial myco-heterotrophy in the plant tribe Pyroleae (Ericaceae).

26. Antioxidant activity against H2O2-induced cytotoxicity of the ethanol extract and compounds from Pyrola decorate leaves

27. Seasonal pattern of photosynthetic production in a subalpine evergreen herb, Pyrola incarnata.

28. In vitro axenic germination and cultivation of mixotrophic Pyroloideae (Ericaceae) and their post-germination ontogenetic development

29. Orthilia secunda (L.) House, nueva especie para la flora cantábrica

30. Growth of <em>Pyrola rotundifolia</em> ssp. <em>maritima</em> in relation to shade.

31. The sensitizing capacity of chimaphilin, a naturally-occurring quinone.

32. Floral scent and intrafloral scent differentiation in Moneses and Pyrola ( Pyrolaceae).

33. Root-associated fungal communities in three Pyroleae species and their mycobiont sharing with surrounding trees in subalpine coniferous forests on Mount Fuji, Japan

34. IN VITRO STUDY OF THE ANTI-INFLAMMATORY ACTIVITY OF SOME MEDICINAL AND EDIBLE PLANTS GROWING IN RUSSIA

35. EVALUATION OF THREE SPECIES FROM PYROLACEAE FAMILY USING ISSR MARKERS

36. Molecular Taxonomic Analysis ofMonotropa Hypopitysand its Relationship withPyrolaceae

37. Antifungal and antioxidant activities of the phytomedicine pipsissewa, Chimaphila umbellata

38. A new naphthalene glycoside from Chimaphila umbellata inhibits the RANKL-stimulated osteoclast differentiation

39. Genetic Diversity and Population Structure of Pyrola fauriena (Pyrolaceae) in Korea

40. Phenolic Glycosides from Pyrola japonica

41. Phylogenetic Classification of Ericaceae: Molecular and Morphological Evidence

42. Orthilia secunda (L.) House, nueva especie para la flora cantábrica

43. Floral scent and intrafloral scent differentiation inMoneses andPyrola (Pyrolaceae)

45. Parallel evolutionary paths to mycoheterotrophy in understorey Ericaceae and Orchidaceae: ecological evidence for mixotrophy in Pyroleae

46. Flora of Siberia, Vol. 11

47. Novel phenolic glycoside dimer and trimer from the whole herb of Pyrola rotundifolia

50. A case of Pyrola plantlets with picky palates leads to new insights on mycoheterotrophic seedlings and the fungi that feed them.

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