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  • Genetically modified plants

    Genetically modified plants: questions and answers

  • Genetic technologies

    What can and should genetic technologies be used for?

  • Journal - Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London. (B.)

    V. On the organisation of the fossil plants of the coal-measures.—Part XVIII

    Jan 1, 1891 - In my last Memoir, Part XVII., I called attention to a spore-bearing strobilus, first described by me, under the name of Volkmannia Dawsoni, in 1871, in the ‘Memoirs of the Literary and Philosophical Society of Manchester.’ This latter

    Journal - Journal of The Royal Society Interface

    Biomaterial technology for tissue engineering applications

    Mar 4, 2009 - Tissue engineering is a newly emerging biomedical technology and methodology to assist and accelerate the regeneration and repairing of defective and damaged tissues based on the natural healing potentials of patients themselves. For the new

    Journal - Proceedings of the Royal Society A: Mathematical, Physical and Engineering Sciences

    Collapse of single stable states via a fractal attraction basin: analysis of a representative metabolic network

    Jun 21, 2005 - The impact of external forcing on an enzymatic reaction system with a single finite stable state is investigated. External forcing impacts on the system in two distinct ways: firstly, the reaction system undergoes a series of discontinuous changes

    Journal - Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences

    Proliferation, neurogenesis and regeneration in the non-mammalian vertebrate brain

    Feb 5, 2007 - Post-embryonic neurogenesis is a fundamental feature of the vertebrate brain. However, the level of adult neurogenesis decreases significantly with phylogeny. In the first part of this review, a comparative analysis of adult neurogenesis and its