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    2-Isopropyl-6-methylpyrimidin-4(3H)-one and taraxasterol from the stems of Cichorium glandulosum

    H. K. Wu, X. L. **n, Z. Su, H. A. Aisa in Chemistry of Natural Compounds (2011)

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    Polysaccharides from Cichorium glandulosum seeds

    H. K. Wu, H. A. Aisa, R. K. Rakhmanberdyeva in Chemistry of Natural Compounds (2008)

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    Components of Cichorium glandulosum seeds

    H. K. Wu, Z. Su, H. A. Aisa, A. Yili, B. Hang in Chemistry of Natural Compounds (2007)

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    Composition of essential oil from seeds of Metasequoia glyptostroboides growing in China

    X. L. Mou, C. Fu, H. K. Wu, B. B. Abduazimov, Y. Yang in Chemistry of Natural Compounds (2007)

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    Isolation of esculetin from Cichorium glandulosum by high-speed countercurrent chromatography

    H. K. Wu, Z. Su, A. Yili, Z. P. **ao, B. Hang, H. A. Aisa in Chemistry of Natural Compounds (2007)

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    Kaempferol and quercetin flavonoids from Rosa rugosa

    Z. P. **ao, H. K. Wu, T. Wu, H. Shi, B. Hang, H. A. Aisa in Chemistry of Natural Compounds (2006)

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    Hyphal anastomosis inPyricularia oryzae cav.

    Hyphal anastomosis inPyricularia oryzae occurs naturally in the lower epidermal cells and in the vascular bundles of young lesions on rice. In those cells the invading blast fungus are active. Two hyphal cells ly...

    J. T. Chen, H. K. Wu in Protoplasma (1977)