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Isocodonocarpine from Capparis decidua
Phytochemistry, 1989Abstract A new spermidine alkaloid, isocodonocarpine, was isolated from the root bark of Capparis decidua and its structure elucidated by spectral studies including 2D NMR.
Viqar Uddin Ahmad +2 more
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Adenylate cyclase from human decidua parietalis
American Journal of Obstetrics and Gynecology, 1979Adenylate cyclase (EC 4.6.1.1) activity was demonstrated in membrane fractions of human decidua parietalis. Adenylate cyclase activity was associated with membrane fractions of decidua but not chorion or amnion. Prostaglandins PGE1 and PGE2 but neither PGD2 nor PGF2 alpha stimulated this activity at gestational ages 18 to 40 weeks.
J A, Whitsett, C L, Johnson
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Somatic Embryogenesis in Larix Decidua
1991Success in somatic embryogenesis has been reported for conifer species since few years. Picea abies, P. glauca, P. mariana, Pinus taeda and P. lambertiana as well as Pseudotsuga menziesii have given embryogenic callus from immature and, for some species, mature zygotic embryos.
Cornu, D., Geoffrion, C.
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2007
Published as part of Jarvis, Charlie, 2007, Chapter 7: Linnaean Plant Names and their Types (part P), pp. 718-782 in Order out of Chaos. Linnaean Plant Types and their Types, London :Linnaean Society of London in association with the Natural History Museum on page 745, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
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Published as part of Jarvis, Charlie, 2007, Chapter 7: Linnaean Plant Names and their Types (part P), pp. 718-782 in Order out of Chaos. Linnaean Plant Types and their Types, London :Linnaean Society of London in association with the Natural History Museum on page 745, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo ...
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Fruchtschuppen von Larix decidua
1909(Uploaded by Plazi from the Biodiversity Heritage Library) No abstract provided.
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1991
The genus Larix includes about 15 species of deciduous trees, widely distributed over the cooler regions of the Northern Hemisphere. They grow in central and northern Europe, in North America, and in Asia, from the Himalayas to Siberia and Japan. The altitudinal range of Larix extends from sea level to the upper treeline in mountains.
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The genus Larix includes about 15 species of deciduous trees, widely distributed over the cooler regions of the Northern Hemisphere. They grow in central and northern Europe, in North America, and in Asia, from the Himalayas to Siberia and Japan. The altitudinal range of Larix extends from sea level to the upper treeline in mountains.
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