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Mosses

Current Biology, 2023
Often overlooked, these small but otherwise brilliant plants began covering Earth's land masses more than 450 million years ago. They saw the dinosaurs come and go, and they saw us humans coming. Mosses, liverworts and hornworts comprise the bryophytes, the second largest monophyletic clade of land plants (embryophytes), after the vascular plants ...
Lüth, Volker, Reski, Ralf
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The moss bioreactor

Current Opinion in Plant Biology, 2004
The production of recombinant proteins in moss bioreactors provides all of the benefits of molecular farming in plants but avoids many plant-specific disadvantages, such as the genetic instability of de-differentiated cells in suspension culture or the lack of containment during field production.
Decker, Eva L., Reski, Ralf
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Mosses

The Sarawak Museum Journal, 2004
The Bau Limestone Area supportsa total of 98 species and one variety of mosses in 51 genera and 19 families. This represents 86.4% of the 22 families, 67.1% of the 76 genera and 45% of 220 species and varieties of mosses reported for Sarawak (Touw, 1978).
Benito C. Tan   +2 more
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Mosse's Syndrome

Gastroenterology, 1952
Summary 1.The clinical features of a case of Mosse's syndrome, i.e. polycythemia vera with cirrhosis of the liver, are described. 2.The differential diagnosis is briefly discussed.
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Phylogeny of haplolepideous mosses — challenges and perspectives

Journal of Bryology, 2012
Michael Stech   +2 more
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The use of mosses as environmental metal pollution indicators

Chemosphere, 2003
Maurizio Aceto   +2 more
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Trapping of airborne dust by mosses in the Negev Desert, Israel

Earth Surface Processes and Landforms, 1991
Avinoam Danin
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Antimicrobial activity of some mosses from Turkey

Fìtoterapìâ, 2005
Basaran Dulger
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Antimicrobial activity of some Indian mosses

Fìtoterapìâ, 2007
A K S Rawat, R Govindarajan
exaly  

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