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Neelima Sinha

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Development (Cambridge, England)|September 3, 2004
Compound leaves: equal to the sum of their parts?Connie Champagne, Neelima Sinha
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols|February 12, 2010
Transformation of the plant Kalanchoë daigremontiana using Agrobacterium tumefaciensHelena Garcês, Neelima Sinha
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols|February 12, 2010
The 'mother of thousands' (Kalanchoë daigremontiana): a plant model for asexual reproduction and CAM studiesHelena Garcês, Neelima Sinha
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols|February 12, 2010
Fixing and sectioning tissue from the plant Kalanchoë daigremontianaHelena Garcês, Neelima Sinha
CSH Protocols|March 2, 2011
How to grow tomatoesSeisuke Kimura, Neelima Sinha
CSH Protocols|March 2, 2011
Grafting tomato plantsSeisuke Kimura, Neelima Sinha
CSH Protocols|March 2, 2011
Tomato transformationSeisuke Kimura, Neelima Sinha
Plant Physiology|June 27, 2006
L1 division and differentiation patterns influence shoot apical meristem maintenanceSharon Kessler, Brad Townsley, Neelima Sinha
Plant Physiology|April 24, 2021
Parasitic plants: physiology, development, signaling, and ecosystem interactionsHarro Bouwmeester, Neelima Sinha, Julie Scholes
Development (Cambridge, England)|April 6, 2002
Xcl1 causes delayed oblique periclinal cell divisions in developing maize leaves, leading to cellular differentiation by lineage instead of positionSharon Kessler, Sumer Seiki, Neelima Sinha
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Development (Cambridge, England)|September 3, 2004
Compound leaves: equal to the sum of their parts?Connie Champagne, Neelima Sinha
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols|February 12, 2010
Transformation of the plant Kalanchoë daigremontiana using Agrobacterium tumefaciensHelena Garcês, Neelima Sinha
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols|February 12, 2010
The 'mother of thousands' (Kalanchoë daigremontiana): a plant model for asexual reproduction and CAM studiesHelena Garcês, Neelima Sinha
Cold Spring Harbor Protocols|February 12, 2010
Fixing and sectioning tissue from the plant Kalanchoë daigremontianaHelena Garcês, Neelima Sinha
CSH Protocols|March 2, 2011
How to grow tomatoesSeisuke Kimura, Neelima Sinha
CSH Protocols|March 2, 2011
Grafting tomato plantsSeisuke Kimura, Neelima Sinha
CSH Protocols|March 2, 2011
Tomato transformationSeisuke Kimura, Neelima Sinha
Plant Physiology|June 27, 2006
L1 division and differentiation patterns influence shoot apical meristem maintenanceSharon Kessler, Brad Townsley, Neelima Sinha
Plant Physiology|April 24, 2021
Parasitic plants: physiology, development, signaling, and ecosystem interactionsHarro Bouwmeester, Neelima Sinha, Julie Scholes
Development (Cambridge, England)|April 6, 2002
Xcl1 causes delayed oblique periclinal cell divisions in developing maize leaves, leading to cellular differentiation by lineage instead of positionSharon Kessler, Sumer Seiki, Neelima Sinha
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