Genome sequence of Ralstonia syzygii subsp. celebesensis, the causal agent of banana blood disease on Musa balbisiana cultivar Kepok in bali, Indonesia. [PDF]
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Leading the fight against liver cancer in Sub-Saharan Africa: developing the first multidisciplinary liver tumour board in Tanzania. [PDF]
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Effects of boiled fenugreek seed extract on testicular histology and reproductive parameters in adult male mice. [PDF]
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First record of Prosogonotrema bilabiatum Vigueras, 1940 (digenea: Sclerodistomidae) in marine fishes from the Persian Gulf, Hormozgan Province, Southern Iran. [PDF]
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Population dynamics of seed and seedlings of Albizia procera (Roxb.) in Mizoram, India. [PDF]
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In Silico Genome-Wide Profiling of Conserved miRNAs in AAA, AAB, and ABB Groups of <i>Musa</i> spp.: Unveiling MicroRNA-Mediated Drought Response. [PDF]
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