Tobacco kills 8 million people worldwide every year, but imagine if it could be used to make medicine. The idea isn't unheard ...
Tobacco, historically known for its harmful effects, may become the future of pharmaceutical production through genetic ...
Tobacco kills 8 million people worldwide every year, but imagine if it could be used to make medicine. The idea isn't unheard of - tobacco has been ...
The tobacco plant’s origins can now be traced back to Bolivia, in South America. The people native to this land cultivated the plant and used it as part of their cultural traditions. Between ...
Last month, a monoclonal antibody produced in the leaves of tobacco plants entered phase I clinical trials in the United Kingdom. The antibody, known as P2G12, recognizes an HIV surface protein and is ...
Tobacco mosaic virus (TMV) was the first virus to be identified and described. Its name comes from the mosaic-like pattern it causes on the leaves of infected plants. Studies of TMV — including ...
In fact, the growth of control plants was restored by the addition of soluble phosphate (data not shown). Figure 1: Growth and productivity of CSb tobacco plants subjected to different P treatments.
53, No. 8, Nov., 1926 A Cytological Study of the Leaves and Gr... A Cytological Study of the Leaves and Growing Points of Healthy and Mosaic Diseased Tobacco Plants This is the metadata section. Skip ...
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