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On the Strength of Herbaceous Vascular Plant Stems
K Schulgasser
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Plant Stems: Functional Design and Mechanics
Annual Review of Materials Research, 2011Thomas Speck, Ingo Burgert
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Annual Review of Plant Biology, 2012
Multicellular organisms possess pluripotent stem cells to form new organs, replenish the daily loss of cells, or regenerate organs after injury. Stem cells are maintained in specific environments, the stem cell niches, that provide signals to block differentiation.
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Multicellular organisms possess pluripotent stem cells to form new organs, replenish the daily loss of cells, or regenerate organs after injury. Stem cells are maintained in specific environments, the stem cell niches, that provide signals to block differentiation.
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How a lack of choice can force ants to climb up waxy plant stems
Arthropod-Plant Interactions, 2011Elena V Gorb, Stanislav N Gorb
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A shearing technique measuring resistance properties of plant stems
Animal Feed Science and Technology, 1996K A Beauchemin, J G Buchanan-Smith
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[On plant stem cells and animal stem cells].
Zhongguo Zhong yao za zhi = Zhongguo zhongyao zazhi = China journal of Chinese materia medica, 2014A comparison of plant and animal stem cells can highlight core aspects of stem-cell biology. In both kingdoms, stem cells are defined by their clonogenic properties and are maintained by intercellular signals. The signaling molecules are different in plants and animals stem cell niches, but the roles of argonaute and polycomb group proteins suggest ...
Yun, You, Chao, Jiang, Lu-Qi, Huang
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The Problem of Stem Cells in Plants
Russian Journal of Developmental Biology, 2003The uppermost cells of the root and shoot apical meristems are considered as stem cells. They are similar, in many features, to the stem cells of animals. But, unlike animals, the stem cells can repeatedly arise in plants during morphogenesis and regeneration or in tissue culture from actively dividing or differentiated cells.
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