Benefiting from the past: establishing in vitro culture of European beech (Fagus sylvatica L.) from provenance trial trees and seedlings. [PDF]
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This paper introduces a single‐channel H‐junction microfluidic assay that profiles fibrin's evolving function in repair and thrombosis by measuring, in one ∼3 µL gel, permeability, fibrinolysis kinetics, fibroblast invasion, and clot extension in real time.
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In Vitro Culture of <i>Aegle marmelos</i> Against Media Composition Stress: Molecular Identification, Media, and Enzyme Optimization for Higher Growth Yields. [PDF]
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In vitro culture and confocal microscopy study of Maritrema gratiosum Nicoll, 1907 (Digenea): From metacercaria to ovigerous adult. [PDF]
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Proliferation and gene expression data of rabbit Achilles tenocyte in vitro culture in the presence of high-molecular weight hyaluronic acid (1.01-1.8 MDa). [PDF]
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Enhancing Withanolide Production in the Withania Species: Advances in In Vitro Culture and Synthetic Biology Approaches. [PDF]
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A comparative analysis of vitrification and two slow freezing methods for gonocyte-containing neonatal calf testicular tissue and subsequent in vitro culture. [PDF]
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Enhanced Anti-Babesia Efficacy of Buparvaquone and Imidocarb When Combined with ELQ-316 In Vitro Culture of <i>Babesia bigemina</i>. [PDF]
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