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The Regeneration of Rice Plant, Oryza sativa L., in the Callus Derived from the Seminal Root
Shin-ichiro KAWATA, Aiya Ishihara
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Faithful men and false women: Love‐suicide in early modern English popular print
Abstract This article explores the representation of suicide committed for love in English popular print in the seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. It shows how, within ballads and pamphlets, suicide resulting from failed courtship was often portrayed as romantic and an expression of devotion.
Imogen Knox
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The development of laticifer on callus culture of Catharanthus roseus (L) G Don in Zenk medium supplemented with combination of plant growth regulator kinetin + NAA was studied. The explants were taken from the second folium from shoot apex.
NI NYOMAN DARSINI
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Abstract Bushfires occur regularly in inland Australia because of the flammability of spinifex (Triodia species). Spinifex and fire are tied together by infertility: the plant is of limited palatability to consumers and accumulates into fuel. Spinifex regrows with cumulative rainfall, and fires recur every couple of decades.
Stephen Ross Morton
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Regulation of Nicotine Synthesis in Tobacco Callus Tissue
Tsutomu Furuya+2 more
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The Growth of and Organ Formation from Callus Tissue of Sorghum [PDF]
Vance J. Masteller, David J. Holden
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Detection of mutations induced by CRISPR/Cas9 in cabbage protoplasts using qPCR and dPCR
This study evaluated two PCR‐based methods—qPCR and dPCR—for detecting CRISPR‐induced mutations in transformed cabbage protoplasts. Both methods distinguished edited from wild‐type protoplasts, offering rapid and cost‐efficient alternatives for mutation detection, with dPCR providing higher sensitivity and closer agreement with NGS results.
Ester Stajič+2 more
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Callus Formation on a Sensitive Plant, Mimosa pudica, in vitro
Hideo Toriyama, Shizue Yazawa
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Psychopathic Traits Associate With Later Schizophrenia
ABSTRACT Introduction Despite well‐known diagnostic and neurobiological overlaps between psychopathic traits and schizophrenia, it has remained unclear whether psychopathic traits increase the risk for later schizophrenia. Former studies have proven only a weak correlation between psychopathy and DSM axis I diagnoses.
Olli Vaurio+3 more
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