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- who: Adaxial-abaxial polarity asymmetric et al. from the Biology Research Center, Chubu University, Matsumoto-cho, Kasugai, Aichi, Japan have published the article: Berberine enhances defects in the establishment of leaf polarity in asymmetric leaves1 asymmetric leaves2 Arabidopsis thaliana, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
- what: The authors report that wild-type Arabidopsis plants treated with berberine showed growth inhibition and changes of leaf morphology. In this experiment, the authors excluded those genes (6,782 genes) for which two samples showed an absent or marginal call (i.e., detection call determined by GCOS, based on the p . . .
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