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1. Visualisation of calcium oxalate crystal macropatterns in plant leaves using an improved fast preparation method.

2. Traces of calcium oxalate biomineralization in fossil leaves from late Oligocene maar deposits from Germany.

3. Distribution of Biominerals and Mineral-Organic Composites in Plant Trichomes.

4. Trichome Biomineralization and Soil Chemistry in Brassicaceae from Mediterranean Ultramafic and Calcareous Soils.

5. Distribution, Ecology, Chemistry and Toxicology of Plant Stinging Hairs.

6. Ethylenediurea (EDU) mitigates the negative effects of ozone in rice: Insights into its mode of action.

7. Stinging hair morphology and wall biomineralization across five plant families: Conserved morphology versus divergent cell wall composition.

8. Mineralized trichomes in Boraginales: complex microscale heterogeneity and simple phylogenetic patterns.

9. A new blind snake of the genus Letheobia (Serpentes: Typhlopidae) from Rwanda with redescriptions of L. gracilis (Sternfeld, 1910) and L. graueri (Sternfeld, 1912) and the introduction of a non-invasive preparation procedure for scanning electron microscopy in zoology.

10. Calcium phosphate in plant trichomes: the overlooked biomineral.

11. Ontogeny and the process of biomineralization in the trichomes of Loasaceae.

12. Complex patterns of multiple biomineralization in single-celled plant trichomes of the Loasaceae.

13. Coagulation Factor XIIIA Subunit Missense Mutations Affect Structure and Function at the Various Steps of Factor XIII Action.

14. A first report of hydroxylated apatite as structural biomineral in Loasaceae - plants' teeth against herbivores.

15. Fossil nutlets of Boraginaceae from the continental Eocene of Hamada of Méridja (southwestern Algeria): The first fossil of the Borage family in Africa.

16. Creating internal conductivity in dry biological SEM samples by a simple vapour treatment.

17. Superhydrophobic and adhesive properties of surfaces: testing the quality by an elaborated scanning electron microscopy method.

18. Superhydrophobicity in perfection: the outstanding properties of the lotus leaf.

19. Droplets on superhydrophobic surfaces: visualization of the contact area by cryo-scanning electron microscopy.

20. Self-healing of voids in the wax coating on plant surfaces.

21. Superhydrophobicity of biological and technical surfaces under moisture condensation: stability in relation to surface structure.

22. The hydrophobic coatings of plant surfaces: epicuticular wax crystals and their morphologies, crystallinity and molecular self-assembly.

23. Crystallinity of plant epicuticular waxes: electron and X-ray diffraction studies.

24. Self assembly of epicuticular waxes on living plant surfaces imaged by atomic force microscopy (AFM).

25. Changes in the extracellular matrix surface network during cyclic reproduction of proembryonic cell complexes in the Fagopyrum tataricum (L.) gaertn callus.

26. Direct Access to Plant Epicuticular Wax Crystals by a New Mechanical Isolation Method.

27. Immunogold localization of plant surface arabinogalactan-proteins using glycerol liquid substitution and scanning electron microscopy.

29. Polishing methods for the lens capsule: histology and scanning electron microscopy.

30. Liquid substitution: a versatile procedure for SEM specimen preparation of biological materials without drying or coating.

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