Academic Exchange
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Hexapodium (76): Long-term sustainable area-wide mating disruption program in Australian orchardsMay 13, 2010 -
BingZhi Forum: Making the Placenta- the Role of Trophoblast Stem CellsMay 12, 2010 -
BingZhi Forum: Calcium signaling and neurodegenerative disordersMay 07, 2010 -
Academic Report: Mechanics and Mechanotransduction of Embryonic Stem CellsMay 05, 2010 -
Academic Report: Novel Transgenic Larger Animal Models for Cardiovascular MedicineApr 28, 2010 -
Hexapodium (74): 1)Technology and equipment for insect physiology study;2)Fruit fly IPM in apple orchardApr 22, 2010 -
BingZhi Forum: Dynamic Homology and Sequence Phylogeny in Systematics: The General Tree Alignment ProblemApr 13, 2010 -
Academic Report: RFX6: a novel gene necessary for the development of the endocrine pancreasApr 12, 2010 -
Ecology Forum: COEVOLUTION OF PLANTS AND INSECTSThe term coevolution was first used by Ehrlich and Raven in 1964 just to a study involving plants and insects (butterflies) and their evolutionary interactions. So, insects are the most implicated animals in the natural history of plants. The coevolution of insects and plants is the story of the way in which insects have lived for the last 300 million years, among and often directly on living and decaying plants and the varied means used by plants both to escape the depredations of insects and to benefit by their presence.Apr 05, 2010 -
Academic Report: PUMA mediates EGFR tyrosine kinase inhibitor- induced apoptosis in Head and Neck Cancer CellsApr 02, 2010