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Bud - plant part
Known as:
Bud
, Gemma
An undeveloped shoot from which embryonic leaves or flower parts arise.
National Institutes of Health
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Highly Cited
2004
Highly Cited
2004
Hydraulic limitations imposed by crown placement determine final size and shape of Quercus rubra L. leaves
M. Zwieniecki
,
C. Boyce
,
N. Holbrook
2004
Corpus ID: 53348544
The canopies of large broad-leaf trees exhibit significant heterogeneity in both micro-environmental conditions and leaf…
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Highly Cited
2003
Highly Cited
2003
Rapid in vitro propagation of medicinally important Ceropegia candelabrum
M. R. Beena
,
K. Martin
,
P. Kirti
,
M. Hariharan
Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture
2003
Corpus ID: 2000870
Protocol for rapid in vitro propagation of Ceropegia candelabrum L. (Asclepiadaceae) through axillary bud multiplication was…
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Highly Cited
1996
Highly Cited
1996
Micropropagation of Hemidesmus indicus (L.) R. Br. through axillary bud culture
J. Patnaik
,
B. K. Debata
Plant Cell Reports
1996
Corpus ID: 7144298
A procedure for rapid in vitro propagation of the aromatic and medicinal plant Hemidesmus indicus (L.) R.Br. (Family…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
Brain‐derived neurotrophic factor mRNA is expressed in the developing taste bud‐bearing tongue papillae of rat
C. Nosrat
,
L. Olson
The Journal of comparative neurology
1995
Corpus ID: 12619294
Brain‐derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) and nerve growth factor (NGF) are expressed in many areas of the nervous system and its…
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Highly Cited
1995
Highly Cited
1995
The expression pattern of the Distal-less homeo☐-containing gene Dlx-5 in the developing chick limb bud suggests its involvement in apical ectodermal ridge activity, pattern formation, and cartilage…
D. Ferrari
,
L. Sumoy
,
+4 authors
R. Kosher
Mechanisms of Development
1995
Corpus ID: 12739826
Highly Cited
1991
Highly Cited
1991
Retinoic acid induces polarizing activity but is unlikely to be a morphogen in the chick limb bud
S. Noji
,
T. Nohno
,
+8 authors
Taiichi Saito
Nature
1991
Corpus ID: 4328516
RETINOIC acid is a putative morphogen in limb formation in the chick and other vertebrates1-5. In chick limb formation, it is…
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Highly Cited
1988
Highly Cited
1988
Spatial distribution of cellular protein binding to retinoic acid in the chick limb bud
M. Maden
,
D. Ong
,
D. Summerbell
,
F. Chytil
Nature
1988
Corpus ID: 4255270
Retinoic acid may be the natural morphogen used to generate digit pattern in the chick limb bud1. It has been proposed that…
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Review
1987
Review
1987
Propolis allergy
Hausen Bm
,
E. Wollenweber
,
H. Senff
,
B. Post
Contact Dermatitis
1987
Corpus ID: 44455734
Propolis or bee‐glue, a resinous bee‐hive product, is the cause of an increasing number of cases of allergic contact dermatitis…
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Highly Cited
1986
Highly Cited
1986
The S. cerevisiae structural gene for chitin synthase is not required for chitin synthesis in vivo
C. Bulawa
,
M. Slater
,
+4 authors
P. Robbins
Cell
1986
Corpus ID: 45690825
Highly Cited
1985
Highly Cited
1985
Studies on the mechanism of retinoid-induced pattern duplications in the early chick limb bud: temporal and spatial aspects
G. Eichele
,
C. Tickle
,
B. Alberts
Journal of Cell Biology
1985
Corpus ID: 12836961
All-trans-retinoic acid causes striking digit pattern changes when it is continuously released from a bead implanted in the…
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