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Jornada de Jóvenes Investigadores del I3A, 2021
Los cardiomiocitos derivados de células madre pluripotentes inducidas humanas (hiPSC-CMs) que se cultivan en matrices bioimpresas han mostrado resultados prometedores en el campo de la medicina regenerativa.
R. M. Rosales
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Los cardiomiocitos derivados de células madre pluripotentes inducidas humanas (hiPSC-CMs) que se cultivan en matrices bioimpresas han mostrado resultados prometedores en el campo de la medicina regenerativa.
R. M. Rosales
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Pollen morphology of Rosales from Brazilian forest fragments of Cerrado
Botany LettersRosales, a well-supported order of angiosperms encompassing heterogeneous plants, holds significant representation in Brazilian territory, particularly Cerrado regions. These areas are susceptible to human impact. In this context, pollen data is vital in
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Horizontal transfers of LTR retrotransposons in seven species of Rosales.
Genome, 2018Horizontal transposable element transfer (HTT) events have occurred among a large number of species and play important roles in the composition and evolution of eukaryotic genomes. HTTs are also regarded as effective forces in promoting genomic variation
Fei Hou+4 more
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Bioscience, biotechnology and biochemistry, 2018
(2-Nitroethyl)benzene, methyl 4-methoxybenzoate and 4-methoxybenzaldehyde have been known as major scent components in flowers of the Japanese loquat Eriobotrya japonica [Rosales: rosaceae], together with 13 related benzenoids, including Z- and E-2 ...
Y. Kuwahara, Y. Asano
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(2-Nitroethyl)benzene, methyl 4-methoxybenzoate and 4-methoxybenzaldehyde have been known as major scent components in flowers of the Japanese loquat Eriobotrya japonica [Rosales: rosaceae], together with 13 related benzenoids, including Z- and E-2 ...
Y. Kuwahara, Y. Asano
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Scottish clachans II: Lix and rosal
Scottish Geographical Magazine, 1964(1964). Scottish clachans II: Lix and rosal. Scottish Geographical Magazine: Vol. 80, No. 3, pp. 150-163.
Horace Fairhurst, Gordon Petrie
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