It is possible that this method, which appears to be not generally known, may be capable of wider application for separating plant tissues.
A new study on titan arum -- commonly known as the corpse flower for its smell like rotting flesh -- uncovers fundamental genetic pathways and biological mechanisms that produce heat and odorous ...
Researchers identified key genes and molecules responsible for the corpse flower’s notorious stench and heating during ...
They later added two additional leaf samples to their collection. Alveena Zulfiqar, an exchange research scholar working in ...
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They later added two additional leaf samples to their collection. Alveena Zulfiqar, an exchange research scholar working in the Schaller lab at the time, figured out how to extract high-quality RNA ...
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The technique exhibited enhanced photon collection efficiency and ... The technology successfully overcame tissue scattering and autofluorescence in plant cells, allowing for in situ super ...
The unusual odor of the titan arum, commonly called the corpse flower because its scent is reminiscent of rotting flesh, draws crowds of curious ...