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1. Biofunctionality of a new vinegar rich in anthocyanin from red‐fleshed Niedzwetzky's apple: An ornamental plant.

2. A Functional InDel in the WRKY10 Promoter Controls the Degree of Flesh Red Pigmentation in Apple.

3. A Functional InDel in the WRKY10 Promoter Controls the Degree of Flesh Red Pigmentation in Apple

4. Unraveling the Mechanism of Cork Spot-like Physiological Disorders in 'Kurenainoyume' Apples Based on Occurrence Location.

5. Differential Coloration, Pigment Biosynthesis-Related Gene Expression, and Accumulation According to Developmental Stage in the 'Enbu' Apple.

6. Red-Fleshed Apple Flavonoids Extract Alleviates Male Reproductive Injury Caused by Busulfan in Mice.

7. Mdm‐miR858 targets MdMYB9 and MdMYBPA1 to participate anthocyanin biosynthesis in red‐fleshed apple.

8. MdMYB305–MdbHLH33–MdMYB10 regulates sugar and anthocyanin balance in red‐fleshed apple fruits.

9. Extreme-phenotype GWAS unravels a complex nexus between apple (Malus domestica) red-flesh colour and internal flesh browning

10. Red-fleshed apple flavonoid extract alleviates CCl4-induced liver injury in mice

11. Differential Coloration, Pigment Biosynthesis-Related Gene Expression, and Accumulation According to Developmental Stage in the ‘Enbu’ Apple

12. MdMKK9 -Mediated the Regulation of Anthocyanin Synthesis in Red-Fleshed Apple in Response to Different Nitrogen Signals.

13. Profiling and optimized extraction of bioactive polyphenolic compounds from young, red-fleshed apple using eco-friendly deep eutectic solvents.

14. MdJa2 Participates in the Brassinosteroid Signaling Pathway to Regulate the Synthesis of Anthocyanin and Proanthocyanidin in Red-Fleshed Apple.

15. MdJa2 Participates in the Brassinosteroid Signaling Pathway to Regulate the Synthesis of Anthocyanin and Proanthocyanidin in Red-Fleshed Apple

16. Combined Analysis of Gut Microbiota and Plasma Metabolites Reveals the Effect of Red-Fleshed Apple Anthocyanin Extract on Dysfunction of Mice Reproductive System Induced by Busulfan

17. Differential effects of phenolic extracts from red‐fleshed apple peels and flesh induced G1 cell cycle arrest and apoptosis in human breast cancer MDA‐MB‐231 cells.

18. In vivo biotransformation of (poly)phenols and anthocyanins of red-fleshed apple and identification of intake biomarkers

19. The Effect of Aminolevulinic Acid on Physiological and Biochemical Characters of Red-fleshed Apple (Malus sp. Genotype R1R1) under Salinity Stress

20. Antioxidant and hepatoprotective effects against acute CCl4‐induced liver damage in mice from red‐fleshed apple flesh flavonoid extract.

21. Determination of Major Phenolics Content in Dried Apples from Three New Cultivars (Malus domestica Borkh.) Using HPLC-UV-FL with Pentafluorophenyl Stationary Phase.

22. A novel NAC transcription factor, MdNAC42, regulates anthocyanin accumulation in red-fleshed apple by interacting with MdMYB10.

23. Red-Fleshed Apple Anthocyanin Extract Reduces Furan Content in Ground Coffee, Maillard Model System, and Not-from-Concentrate Apple Juice

24. Enhanced stability of red‐fleshed apple anthocyanins by copigmentation and encapsulation.

25. In vivo biotransformation of (poly)phenols and anthocyanins of red-fleshed apple and identification of intake biomarkers.

26. Effects of Different Drying Methods on the Retention of Bioactive Compounds, On-Line Antioxidant Capacity and Color of the Novel Snack from Red-Fleshed Apples

27. Analysis of Antioxidant Activity and Flavonoids Metabolites in Peel and Flesh of Red-Fleshed Apple Varieties

28. 热风干燥温度对新疆红肉苹果粉品质的影响.

29. The Effect of Aminolevulinic Acid on Physiological and Biochemical Characters of Red-fleshed Apple (Malus sp. Genotype R1R1) under Salinity Stress.

30. Consumer Acceptance of the New Red-Fleshed Apple Variety.

31. Phenol metabolic fingerprint and selection of intake biomarkers after acute and sustained consumption of red-fleshed apple versus common apple in humans. The AppleCOR study

32. Phenol metabolic fingerprint and selection of intake biomarkers after acute and sustained consumption of red-fleshed apple versus common apple in humans. The AppleCOR study

33. MdMKK9-Mediated the Regulation of Anthocyanin Synthesis in Red-Fleshed Apple in Response to Different Nitrogen Signals

34. Nanocrystallization of Anthocyanin Extract from Red-Fleshed Apple ′QN-5′ Improved Its Antioxidant Effect through Enhanced Stability and Activity under Stressful Conditions

35. MdHB1 down-regulation activates anthocyanin biosynthesis in the white-fleshed apple cultivar 'Granny Smith'.

36. Estimation of the degree of red coloration in flesh of a red-fleshed apple cultivar ‘Kurenai no Yume’ with a UV–vis-NIR interactance device.

37. Thermal and non-thermal processing of red-fleshed apple: how are (poly)phenol composition and bioavailability affected?

38. Red-Fleshed Apple Anthocyanin Extract Reduces Furan Content in Ground Coffee, Maillard Model System, and Not-from-Concentrate Apple Juice

39. Metabolic fate and cardiometabolic effects of phenolic compounds from red-fleshed apple in hypercholesterolemic rats: A comparative study with common white-fleshed apple. The AppleCOR Study

40. Variation in the Methylation of Caffeoylquinic Acids and Urinary Excretion of 3 '-methoxycinnamic acid-4 '-Sulfate After Apple Consumption by Volunteers

41. Metabolic Fate and Cardiometabolic Effects of Phenolic Compounds from Red-Fleshed Apple in Hypercholesterolemic Rats: A Comparative Study with Common White-Fleshed Apple: The AppleCOR Study

42. Phenol metabolic fingerprint and selection of intake biomarkers after acute and sustained consumption of red-fleshed apple versus common apple in humans. The AppleCOR study

43. In vivo biotransformation of (poly)phenols and anthocyanins of red-fleshed apple and identification of intake biomarkers

44. Red-fleshed apple flavonoid extract alleviates CCl 4 -induced liver injury in mice.

45. Phenol metabolic fingerprint and selection of intake biomarkers after acute and sustained consumption of red-fleshed apple versus common apple in humans. The AppleCOR study.

46. Effects of Different Drying Methods on the Retention of Bioactive Compounds, On-Line Antioxidant Capacity and Color of the Novel Snack from Red-Fleshed Apples

47. Analysis of Antioxidant Activity and Flavonoids Metabolites in Peel and Flesh of Red-Fleshed Apple Varieties

48. Expression and functional analysis of a novel MYB gene, MdMYB110a_JP, responsible for red flesh, not skin color in apple fruit.

49. Evolution of typical aromas and phenolic compounds of a red-fleshed apple throughout different fruit developmental periods in Xinjiang, China.

50. Red-Fleshed Apple Anthocyanin Extract Reduces Furan Content in Ground Coffee, Maillard Model System, and Not-from-Concentrate Apple Juice.

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