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Recent Posts
- Texas A&M AgriLife researchers make breakthrough in fighting agricultural plant diseases
- Texas A&M AgriLife to Collaborate with CRDF, Bayer, Univ. of Florida, and UC-Davis in a New NIFA CAP Grant to Find HLB Cures
- Texas A&M AgriLife Research receives $1.7 million-plus from USDA to combat citrus greening
- U.S. Sugar announces progress in partnership with Texas A&M
- Researchers may have found a new way to learn how to fight citrus greening
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Recent Publications
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Nature Biotechnology – Issue – nature.com science feeds
- Author Correction: ChIP-seq of plasma cell-free nucleosomes identifies gene expression programs of the cells of origin
- Delineating copy number and clonal substructure in human tumors from single-cell transcriptomes
- Assessing single-cell transcriptomic variability through density-preserving data visualization
- inStrain profiles population microdiversity from metagenomic data and sensitively detects shared microbial strains
- Research priorities for COVID-19 sensor technology
- Antibody–drug conjugates for cancer score with ROR1
- FDA clears first drug for premature aging disease
- Around the world in a month
Monthly Archives: August 2019
Texas A&M AgriLife Research receives $1.7 million-plus from USDA to combat citrus greening
Texas A&M AgriLife Research receives $1.7 million-plus from USDA to combat citrus greening