Morning glory, a symbol of summer in Japan The flowering plants were introduced to Japan almost 800 years ago in the Nara period, when envoys brought seeds over from China to use in medicine.
Morning Glory flowers traditionally hold the symbolic meaning of unrequited love and obsession in the language of flowers. The flower symbolizes innocence and love in Japan, making it a common ...
In morning glory flowers treated with Everlastin1, Everlastin1 inhibits the dimerization of EPH1 and EPH1 is unable to bind to its target DNA sequences. As a result, the activation of the ...