MUTE drives asymmetric divisions to form stomatal subsidiary cells in Crassulaceae succulents
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Corrigendum: <i>Platycodon grandifloras</i> polysaccharides deeply participate in the anti-chronic bronchitis effects of <i>platycodon grandiflorus</i> decoction, a representative of "the lung and intestine are related". [PDF]
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Exploring the therapeutic mechanism of potential phytocompounds from Kalanchoe pinnata in the treatment of diabetes mellitus by integrating network pharmacology, molecular docking and simulation approach. [PDF]
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Multiple developmental pathways in organisms with developmentally complex life cycles. [PDF]
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