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Temperature-dependent growth contributes to long-term cold sensing
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Online attention
- 219 tweeters
- 3 blogs
- 1 Facebook pages
- 8 news outlets
- 2 Redditors
- 1 F1000
- 208 Mendeley
This article is in the 98th percentile (ranked 6,285th) of the 441,767 tracked articles of a similar age in all journals and the 65th percentile (ranked 321st) of the 931 tracked articles of a similar age in Nature
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Mentions in news and blogs
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Slow growth the key to long term cold sensing
EurekAlert! -
Botany: Slow growth the key to long term cold sensing
Science Daily -
Как растения узнают о конце зимы
Science and Life Russia -
장기간 추위 감지(Cold sensing)에 기여하는 온도 의존적 성장(Nature)
Nature Asia -
장기간 추위 감지(Cold sensing)에 기여하는 온도 의존적 성장
Nature Asia -
Slow growth the key to long term cold sensing
Bioengineer -
Plants sense temperature with help of elegant protein
National Academy of Sciences
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