A RESPONSE TO “INTRINSIC VS EXTRINSIC MOTIVATION AS DRIVERS FOR EARLY ENGAGEMENT IN RESEARCH BY MEDICAL STUDENTS” – A MEDICAL STUDENT PERSPECTIVE [LETTER]

A Response to “Intrinsic vs Extrinsic Motivation as Drivers for Early Engagement in Research by Medical Students” – A Medical Student Perspective [Letter]

Sara Mirza, Shazmin Ahmed, Sulaiman Hayat King’s College London, GKT School of Medical Education, London, UKCorrespondence: Sulaiman HayatKing’s College London, GKT School of Medical Education, London SE1 9RT, UKEmail sulaiman.hayat@kcl.ac.uk Dear editorWe read with interest the recent article by Almari et al1 regarding intrinsic motiva

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Development of Agrobacterium-mediated virus-induced gene silencing and performance evaluation of four marker genes in Gossypium barbadense.

Gossypiumbarbadense is a cultivated cotton species and possesses many desirable traits, including high fiber quality and resistance to pathogens, especially Verticilliumdahliae (a devastating pathogen of Gossypium hirsutum, the 7.5ft heavy duty gold metal round wedding arch photo backdrop stand main cultivated species).These elite traits are diffic

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