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Above- and below-ground competition in high and low irradiance: tree seedling responses to a competing liana Byttneria grandifolia [PDF]
: In tropical forests, trees compete not only with other trees, but also with lianas, which may limit tree growth and regeneration. Liana effects may depend on the availability of above- and below-ground resources and differ between tree species.
Bongers, F. +3 more
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Shoot Regeneration from Sunflower: A Histological Study [PDF]
ABSTRACTThe regeneration process in order to locate cells competent for morphogenesis was studied. This information should be valuable also for the production of transgenic plants. In several plant species, cotyledons exhibit a very high morphogenic potential and fertile plants can be recovered at high frequencies.
M. Burras, R. Bronner, G. Hahne
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This study employs longitudinal fluorescence imaging in transgenic mice to map post‐craniotomy cortical recovery. We identify distinct neuroimmune recovery phases: microglial structural inflammation peaks at ∼10 days, neuronal structural intensity peaks at ∼14 days and correlates with microglial activity, and functional network modularity is most ...
Guihua Xiao +13 more
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Article Highlights - Effective induction of PLBs from stem thin layer and shoot regeneration using specific BAP and auxin combinations. - Significant role of potato extract in enhancing shoot regeneration. - Highest shoot regeneration rate achieved with
Giang K. T. Le +4 more
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In vitro plantlet production of the endangered Pinguicula vulgaris [PDF]
This study describes the development of a micropropagation protocol for Pinguicula vulgaris using cultures initiated from in vitro produced seedlings. P.
Grevenstuk, Tomás, Romano, Anabela
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A retinoic acid receptor agonist, TTNPB, drives the efficient generation of advanced neural stem cells (ANSCs) from human pluripotent stem cells. TTNPB‐centered chromatin remodeling and metabolic reprogramming, promote neuroectoderm commitment. The resulting cells show robust neural potential and functional efficacy in a rat depression model.
Ruilin Du +17 more
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Introduction: Chicory (Cichorium intybus L.) belongs to Asteraceae family is commonly known as witloof chicory. The leaves and the roots of this medicinal plant are edible and commonly used as salad.
H. Hadizadeh +3 more
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Optimization of Agrobacterium tumefaciens-mediated transformation and shoot regeneration after co-cultivation of cabbage (Brassica oleracea subsp. capitata) cv. KY Cross with AtHSP101 gene [PDF]
A number of parameters which have been reported to influence genetic transformation via Agrobacterium-mediated transformation method were evaluated to increase the frequency of transformation of cabbage (Brassica oleracea subsp. capitata) cv.
Abdul Aziz, Maheran +6 more
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Bone Organoids: A Novel Tool for Modeling and Managing Skeletal Disorders in Diabetes
This review synthesizes advances in bone organoid engineering and evaluates their potential to model diabetic bone fragility. Current in vitro and animal models do not fully recapitulate diabetes‐associated skeletal phenotypes. Cell‐based and scaffold‐based bone organoids are discussed as complementary approaches to reconstruct multicellular bone ...
Shuangzhe Lin +2 more
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In Vitro Regeneration Potential of White Lupin (Lupinus albus) from Cotyledonary Nodes
The tissue culture regeneration system of Lupinus albus has always been considered as recalcitrant material due to its genotype-dependent response and low regeneration efficiency that hamper the use of genetic engineering.
Mehtab Muhammad Aslam +9 more
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