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==<i>Gunnera</i>==
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[[Image:caEntObPR22Gbv1akvPjtOOp8roGj8vMVwb098ov.jpeg|thumb|300px|right|<i>Gunnera manicata</i> is one of 40-50 species in the Gunnera genus.[https://www.kenyon.edu/kenyon-in-brief/].]]
[[Image:caEntObPR22Gbv1akvPjtOOp8roGj8vMVwb098ov.jpeg|thumb|300px|right|<i>Gunnera manicata</i> is one of 40-50 species in the Gunnera genus.[https://www.gardenia.net/plant/gunnera-manicata].]]


==<i>Cyanobacteria</i>==
==<i>Cyanobacteria</i>==

Revision as of 12:31, 5 November 2021

Gunnera

Gunnera manicata is one of 40-50 species in the Gunnera genus.[1].

Cyanobacteria

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  1. Sinha, R. P., & Häder, D. P. (2008). UV-protectants in cyanobacteria. Plant Science, 174(3), 278-289.
  2. Bartlett et al.: Oncolytic viruses as therapeutic cancer vaccines. Molecular Cancer 2013 12:103.
  3. Lee G, Low RI, Amsterdam EA, Demaria AN, Huber PW, Mason DT. Hemodynamic effects of morphine and nalbuphine in acute myocardial infarction. Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics. 1981 May;29(5):576-81.


Edited by Rachael Tomasko, student of Joan Slonczewski for BIOL 116 Information in Living Systems, 2021, Kenyon College.