Given the high incidence of pathogens found in those with Hashimoto’s, I recommend working with your functional practitioner to also get a comprehensive stool analysis, like theGI-MAP (GI Microbial Assay Plus) – Diagnostic Solutions Kit. This test checks for parasites, bacteria, viruses, and f...
Biology 2014, 12:54 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1741-7007/12/54 REVIEW How and why cells grow as rods Fred Chang1* and Kerwyn Casey Huang2,3* Open Access Abstract The rod is a ubiquitous shape adopted by walled cells from diverse organisms ranging from bacteria to fungi to plants. Al...
Biology 2014, 12:54 http://www.biomedcentral.com/1741-7007/12/54 REVIEW How and why cells grow as rods Fred Chang1* and Kerwyn Casey Huang2,3* Open Access Abstract The rod is a ubiquitous shape adopted by walled cells from diverse organisms ranging from bacteria to fungi to plants. Al...
How is auxin developed in plants? How are water, mineral salts, and food (sugar) transported throughout the plant? How does planting of crops such as soybean, peanuts, peas, chickpeas, beans, and alfalfa, help bacteria to improve the fertility of soil? Describe the biological process of ...
At 50 mm from the apex, roots develop a patchy exodermis in which some cells do not develop suberin lamellae, and continue to grow as ‘passage cells’ (Fig. 7a). This patchy exodermis is unlikely to be an efficient barrier against pathogen invasion into the root. At this stage, ...
Plant cells and organ cultures represent a source for the easy and accessible production of secondary metabolites of interest, especially when plants are wild, require long periods of cultivation, have low secondary metabolite yields, or do not undergo chemical synthesis processes (Rischer et al., ...