U-Men - Wikipedia U-Men were an American rock band, formed in Seattle, Washington, in 1980 and active until 1989 They toured extensively across the United States Their musically "dirty" sound and off-the-wall sense of humor were a forerunner for the later grunge bands to come out of Seattle [2]
James Umen - Department of Biology Using algae as a primary experimental system, Professor Umen's researches cell size control, cell growth regulation and carbon partitioning, and evolution of multicellularity
U-Men (Earth-616) | Marvel Database | Fandom The U-Men is an organization of fanatical humans who believed in the doctrines of transpeciesism to become physically superior by essentially becoming Mutants The group believed that using stealing and grafting mutant body parts through surgery, employing unethical genetic modification procedures, and injecting mutant blood transfusions and X-hormone mutagens into their members would create
U-Men (comics) - Wikipedia The U-Men are a group of supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics They are depicted usually as adversaries of the X-Men
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James Umen - Google Scholar James Umen Member and Principal Investigator, Donald Danforth Plant Science Center Verified email at danforthcenter org - Homepage evolution of sex and development green algae cell size growth