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Ralf Reski
Ralf Reski, Prof. Dr
Phd Thesis “Plant Cell Biology / Biomimetics” in the DFG-Funded
Cytological Analysis and Structural Quantification of Ftsz1-2 and Ftsz2
BIOLOGY INTERNATIONAL the Official Journal of the International Union of Biological Sciences
List of Participants
Programg Day 1 July 21
Skeletons in the Closet: How Do Chloroplasts Stay in Shape? Geoffrey I
Abstract Book
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CRISPR/Cas Brings Plant Biology and Breeding Into the Fast Lane
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Simultaneous Isolation of Pure and Intact Chloroplasts and Mitochondria from Moss As the Basis for Sub-Cellular Proteomics
'Gransden' and 'Villersexel'
Gmos for AFRICAN AGRICULTURE: CHALLENGES and OPPORTUNITIES JULY 2010
(12) Patent Application Publication (10) Pub. No.: US 2003/0157592 A1 Lerchl Et Al
Ralf Reski, Prof. Dr
Curriculum Vitae (CV) Prof
(Rnai) Pathways in the Moss Physcomitrella Patens (Hedw.) Bruch & Schimp
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Autopolyploidization Affects Transcript Patterns and Gene Targeting Frequencies in Physcomitrella
Curriculum Vitae (CV) Prof
Ftsz Proteins in Physcomitrella: More Than Just Chloroplast Division
Expression of a Human Cdna in Moss Results in Spliced Mrnas and Fragmentary Protein Isoforms
Plant Nuclear Gene Knockout Reveals a Role in Plastid Division for the Homolog of the Bacterial Cell Division Protein Ftsz, an Ancestral Tubulin
Axenic In-Vitro Cultivation of Nineteen Peat-Moss (Sphagnum L.) Species As a Resource for Basic 2 Biology, Biotechnology and Paludiculture 3 Melanie A
The 1St Black Forest Flagellated Plant Workshop
Can Mosses Serve As Model Organisms for Forest Research? Stefanie J
Research with the Moss Bioreactor University of Freiburg And
The Plant Ontology As a Tool for Comparative Plant Anatomy and Genomic Analyses Issue Focus Special Laurel Cooper1,16,17, Ramona L
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The 1St Black Forest Flagellated Plant Workshop Preliminary Program
Plant Nuclear Gene Knockout Reveals a Role in Plastid Division for the Homolog of the Bacterial Cell Division Protein Ftsz, an Ancestral Tubulin
Moss Beats Human Simple Moss Plants Outperform Us by Gene
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