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Molecular cloning and defence functional analysis of <i>MaNPR11</i> from Cavendish banana (<i>Musa</i> spp.). [PDF]
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Machine learning prediction of live birth after IVF using the morphological uterus sonographic assessment group features of adenomyosis. [PDF]
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Hypovitaminosis D and Insulin Resistance in Type 1 Diabetes Mellitus: A Systematic Review of Clinical and Mechanistic Evidence. [PDF]
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Identifikasi Musa Paradisiaca Dan Musa X Paradisiaca
Jurnal Ilmu Pertanian dan Perkebunan, 2023Musa paradisiaca and Musa x paradisiaca are two common banana species found worldwide. Banana is a fruit plant that comes from the Musaceae family and is an important staple food in many countries. Musa paradisiaca, which is also known as plantain banana, is a species of banana that is consumed ripe or after cooking.
Ateng Supriatna +2 more
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Musa Acuminata as Electroporation Model
Bioelectrochemistry, 2023Electrochemotherapy (ECT) and Irreversible electroporation (IRE) are cancer treatments based on electric field distribution in tissues. Solanum tuberosum (potato tissue) phantom is known to mimic changes in the electrical conductivity that occur in animal tissues during electroporation (EP).
Daniella L L S, Andrade +6 more
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IEEE Software, 2009
This article looks back at the life of John Musa, known for his work in software reliability engineering.
William Everett +2 more
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This article looks back at the life of John Musa, known for his work in software reliability engineering.
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2006
Cultivated bananas are vegetatively propagating herbs, which are difficult to breed because of widespread male and female sterility. As a complementary gene transfer method in banana, the described Agrobacterium protocol relies on highly regenerable embryogenic cell cultures.
Juan B, Pérez Hernández +3 more
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Cultivated bananas are vegetatively propagating herbs, which are difficult to breed because of widespread male and female sterility. As a complementary gene transfer method in banana, the described Agrobacterium protocol relies on highly regenerable embryogenic cell cultures.
Juan B, Pérez Hernández +3 more
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