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Height and number of shoots on the survival and development of micropropagated bamboo plantlets during pre-acclimatization

During the in vitro multiplication of bamboo plantlets, it is common the formation of shoots aggregates.Once individualized, these can yield a greater number of plantlets than if planted in clusters.This study aimed to evaluate the effect of the relationship between height and number of initial shoots in micropropagated bamboo plantlets on the surv

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Perspective, perceptions, and promulgation of biosimilars: A questionnaire-based study to assess and understand the current challenges of biosimilars to the potential and intended users

Introduction: Biosimiliar, a copy of reference biological product, is making a buzz across the globe for its upper edge therapeutic usage.According to the market research report published by P&S Intelligence, biosimilars market is expected to generate $26.7 billion revenue by 2024, advancing at a CAGR of 29.6% during the forecast period.The first b

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Biogeography and taxonomy of extinct and endangered monk seals illuminated by ancient DNA and skull morphology

Extinctions and declines of large marine vertebrates have major ecological impacts and are of critical concern in marine environments.The Caribbean monk seal, Monachus tropicalis, last definitively reported in 1952, was one of the few marine mammal species to become extinct in historical times.Despite its importance for understanding the evolutiona

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Cortically-controlled population stochastic facilitation as a plausible substrate for guiding sensory transfer across the thalamic gateway.

The thalamus is the primary gateway that relays sensory information to the cerebral cortex.While a single recipient cortical cell receives the convergence of many principal relay cells of the thalamus, each thalamic cell in turn integrates a dense bolia outlet gent and distributed synaptic feedback from the cortex.During sensory processing, the inf

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