The transcriptional regulation of the cell cycle in plants has features in common with other higher eukaryotes, as well as potential plant-specific pathways. In the Early Edition of the Proceedings of ...
"Proceedings of a Seminar series Symposium on the Cell Division Cycle in Plants which formed part of the 213th meeting of the SEB, held in April 1984 at Cardiff"--Pref.
Plant cells are surrounded by an intricately structured protective coat called the cell wall. It’s built of cellulose microfibrils intertwined with polysaccharides like hemicellulose or pectin. We ...
Imagine if our bodies could grow new organs throughout our entire lives. Plants do this constantly, thanks to tiny, powerful reservoirs of stem cells. But how do these cells know when to divide, and ...
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