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Female-germline specific protein Sakura interacts with Otu and is crucial for germline stem cell renewal and differentiation and oogenesis. [PDF]
Azlan A, Zhu L, Fukunaga R.
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Ultrasound-assisted extraction, quantification and characterization of inulin from agave, chicory and Jerusalem artichoke. [PDF]
Hussain S +3 more
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Comparison of Metabolic Profiles of Fruits of Arctium lappa, Arctium minus, and Arctium tomentosum. [PDF]
Malaník M +6 more
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Investigation of matrix effects by crops and their compensation methods in a multiresidue analysis using LC-MS/MS. [PDF]
Banno A.
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The Future of Bioinspired Innovation: Exploring the Potential of Nanobiomimetics. [PDF]
Dirks JH, Brüggemann D.
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INVESTIGATION OF ANTIOXIDANT ACTIVITY, TOTAL PHENOLIC AND FLAVONOID SUBSTANCE AMOUNTS AND DUALEX VALUES OF BURDOCK (Arctium lappa L.) PLANT [PDF]
MURAT TUNÇTÜRK, Rüveyde Tunçtürk
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Scientia Horticulturae, 2004
Abstract Polyethylene film and corrugated cardboard were used to package and store burdock roots (Arctium lappa L.) at 2, 8, and 20 °C in an attempt to maintain the good appearance of heat-processed burdock sticks. The weight loss was as high as 60% of fresh weight when corrugated cardboard cartons were used for storage at 20 °C.
Megumi Ishimaru
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Abstract Polyethylene film and corrugated cardboard were used to package and store burdock roots (Arctium lappa L.) at 2, 8, and 20 °C in an attempt to maintain the good appearance of heat-processed burdock sticks. The weight loss was as high as 60% of fresh weight when corrugated cardboard cartons were used for storage at 20 °C.
Megumi Ishimaru
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Archives of Ophthalmology, 1955
THE AMERICAN burdock (Arctium minus; cocklebur), during the late summer and fall months, can be found in all of the 48 states. This common weed, often growing to the height of a man's shoulder, bears a profusion of hooklet-covered burs (Fig. 1). Enclosed within each bur are literally hundreds of extremely fine, sharply pointed, barbed bracts, or ...
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THE AMERICAN burdock (Arctium minus; cocklebur), during the late summer and fall months, can be found in all of the 48 states. This common weed, often growing to the height of a man's shoulder, bears a profusion of hooklet-covered burs (Fig. 1). Enclosed within each bur are literally hundreds of extremely fine, sharply pointed, barbed bracts, or ...
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