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  1. Birch is a tree with a common occurrence in the environment and its organs are used in the form of herbal material. An important aspect of this study is birch pollen, which is a problem for allergy sufferers, ...

    Authors: Iwona Makuch-Pietraś, Dorota Grabek-Lejko, Anna Górka and Idalia Kasprzyk
    Citation: Journal of Biological Engineering 2023 17:19
  2. A protocol for the induction of regeneration from leaves of Helichrysum italicum was established. Calli were found to form on the basal medium only when it was supplemented with thidiazuron (TDZ) alone or in comb...

    Authors: Rosaria Perrini, Vittorio Alba, Claudia Ruta, Irene Morone-Fortunato, Antonio Blanco and Cinzia Montemurro
    Citation: Cellular & Molecular Biology Letters 2009 14:7
  3. Nowadays, medicinal plants are used as a popular alternative to synthetic drugs. Many medicinal plant products have now been commercialized throughout various markets. These products are commonly sold in proce...

    Authors: Sahachat Singtonat and Maslin Osathanunkul
    Citation: BMC Complementary and Alternative Medicine 2015 15:162
  4. The wild wheat relative Ae. geniculata Roth (= Ae. ovata L.) is a preferentially seifing, allo-tetraploid species (MU genome) widely distributed around the Mediterranean Basin. Two hundred and two individuals bel...

    Authors: Maria Zaharleva, Sylvain Santoni and Jacques David
    Citation: Genetics Selection Evolution 2001 33(Suppl 1):S269

    This article is part of a Supplement: Volume 33 Supplement 1

  5. Media containing yeast extracts and other complex raw materials are widely used for the cultivation of microorganisms. However, variations in the specific nutrient composition can occur, due to differences in ...

    Authors: Sylvia Diederichs, Anna Korona, Antje Staaden, Wolfgang Kroutil, Kohsuke Honda, Hisao Ohtake and Jochen Büchs
    Citation: Microbial Cell Factories 2014 13:149
  6. Many adult orthodontic patients suffer from periodontitis, which is caused by oral pathogens such as the gram-negative Aggregatibacter actinomycetemcomitans (Agac). Like orthodontic tooth movement, periodontitis ...

    Authors: Agnes Schröder, Julia Stumpf, Eva Paddenberg, Patrick Neubert, Valentin Schatz, Josef Köstler, Jonathan Jantsch, James Deschner, Peter Proff and Christian Kirschneck
    Citation: BMC Oral Health 2021 21:405
  7. Climate change and the associated risk for the occurrence of extreme temperature events or permanent changes in ambient temperature are important in the husbandry of farm animals. The aim of our study was to i...

    Authors: Katharina Metzger, Dirk Dannenberger, Armin Tuchscherer, Siriluck Ponsuksili and Claudia Kalbe
    Citation: BMC Molecular and Cell Biology 2021 22:36
  8. This aim of this study is to report upon traditional knowledge and use of wild medicinal plants by the Highlanders of Lukomir, Bjelašnica, Bosnia and Herzegovina (B&H). The Highlanders are an indigenous commun...

    Authors: Jonathan Ferrier, Lana Saciragic, Sabina Trakić, Eric C. H. Chen, Rachelle L. Gendron, Alain Cuerrier, Michael J. Balick, Sulejman Redžić, Emira Alikadić and John T. Arnason
    Citation: Journal of Ethnobiology and Ethnomedicine 2015 11:81
  9. Aiming to obtain the highest triterpene content in the extraction products, nine bark samples from the forest abundant flora of Apuseni Mountains, Romania were Raman spectroscopically evaluated. Three differen...

    Authors: Simona Cîntă-Pînzaru, Cristina A Dehelean, Codruta Soica, Monica Culea and Florin Borcan
    Citation: Chemistry Central Journal 2012 6:67
  10. In this study, a protocol is described for rapid preparation of an enriched, reasonably pure fraction of nuclear proteins from the leaves of tobacco (Nicotiana tabacum), potato (Solanum tuberosum) and apple (Malu...

    Authors: Sidona Sikorskaite, Minna-Liisa Rajamäki, Danas Baniulis, Vidmantas Stanys and Jari PT Valkonen
    Citation: Plant Methods 2013 9:31
  11. The browsing level of oak (Quercus petraea and Quercus robur) and fir (Abies alba) provided only a rough estimate of the expected regeneration success. Thus, it cannot be recommended as a stand...

    Authors: Robert Hagen, Norbert Kühl, Marc Hanewinkel and Rudi Suchant
    Citation: Annals of Forest Science 2021 78:21
  12. Understanding representations of disease in various art genres provides insights into how patients and health care providers view the diseases. It can also be used to enhance patient care and stimulate patient...

    Authors: Ad A. Kaptein, Pim B. van der Meer, Barend W. Florijn, Alexander D. Hilt, Michael Murray and Martin J. Schalij
    Citation: Philosophy, Ethics, and Humanities in Medicine 2020 15:2