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Datura
Known as:
Daturas
A plant genus of the family SOLANACEAE. Members contain TROPANES. The common name of trumpet flower is also sometimes used for GELSEMIUM.
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2012
2012
Lysergic acid diethylamide (LSD)
Shinichi Suzuki
2012
Corpus ID: 57719006
What is LSD? Lysergic acid diethylamide (commonly known as LSD) is a drug that causes an altered state of mind (hallucinations…
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Review
2005
Review
2005
A preliminary survey of paranormal experiences with psychoactive drugs
D. Luke
,
Marios Kittenis
2005
Corpus ID: 8900010
Since the earliest anthropological reports began relating the traditional use of psychoactive plants with shamanism, witchcraft…
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1995
Review
1995
A matter of some sensitivity.
J. Phillipson
Phytochemistry
1995
Corpus ID: 25432009
1990
1990
Factors regulating tropane-alkaloid production in a transformed root culture of a Datura candida × D. aurea hybrid
R. Robins
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A. Parr
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J. Payne
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N. Walton
,
M. Rhodes
Planta
1990
Corpus ID: 11070301
Using in combination an analysis of (i) the levels of enzyme activities present, (ii) the pool sizes of metabolic intermediates…
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1990
1990
Alkaloids of hairy root cultures of a Datura candida hybrid
P. Christen
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M. Roberts
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J. David Phillipson
,
W. Evans
Plant Cell Reports
1990
Corpus ID: 25930598
From the in vitro hairy root cultures of a Datura candida hybrid, 19 tropane alkaloids have been identified using capillary gas…
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1985
1985
DATURA POISONING—THE ANGEL'S TRUMPET
J. Hayman
Pathology (Sydney)
1985
Corpus ID: 12141800
&NA; A group of seven ate flowers of Datura arborea (“The Angel's Trumpet” or “Trumpet Lilies”) and suffered severe…
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1980
1980
Plant hallucinogens, shamanism and Nazca ceramics.
M. Ríos
,
M. Cárdenas
Journal of Ethnopharmacology
1980
Corpus ID: 27363421
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1952
Highly Cited
1952
EFFECTS OF LIGHT ON ELONGATION AND BRANCHING IN PEA ROOTS.
J. Torrey
Plant Physiology
1952
Corpus ID: 37431725
The characteristic morphology of the branched tap-root system of an adult plant is determined by the number and location of…
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1950
Review
1950
CHLOROPHYLL STUDIES ON BARLEY MUTANTS.
H. Highkin
Plant Physiology
1950
Corpus ID: 12887027
Those species of plants in which there is considerable information on the genetics of chlorophyll deficiency furnish favorable…
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1935
1935
Pollen-Tube Growth of Ten Species of Datura in Interspecific Pollinations.
J. T. Buchholz
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L. F. Williams
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A. Blakeslee
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences…
1935
Corpus ID: 44414256
We have in our cultures ten herbaceous species of Datura. Hybrids may be obtained from either of the two possible reciprocal…
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