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The cartilaginous fracture callus in rats
Acta Orthopaedica Scandinavica, 1987The right tibia was broken manually in 56 rats weighing 100 g; the fracture was stabilized with an intramedullary steel wire. Groups of rats were killed after 3-30 days. The fracture with its surrounding musculature was dissected out and immediately frozen to -70 degrees C.
Anders Hulth+2 more
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Canadian Journal of Botany, 1969
Cyclamen persicum callus cultures have been established on a defined medium. The tissue requires an auxin and a cytokinin. Adenine, while not required, greatly stimulates growth. The callus grows more vigorously in the dark than in light. After more than 6 years of subculture, the callus retains the capacity to form roots and shoots.
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Cyclamen persicum callus cultures have been established on a defined medium. The tissue requires an auxin and a cytokinin. Adenine, while not required, greatly stimulates growth. The callus grows more vigorously in the dark than in light. After more than 6 years of subculture, the callus retains the capacity to form roots and shoots.
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American Journal of Botany, 1928
A series of intergeneric and interspecific graft unions were made between members of the Solanaceae for the purpose of studying the possibility of antibody production. The physiological and morphological changes in the graft unions treated from a purely immunological point of view will be considered elsewhere. The present publication deals with certain
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A series of intergeneric and interspecific graft unions were made between members of the Solanaceae for the purpose of studying the possibility of antibody production. The physiological and morphological changes in the graft unions treated from a purely immunological point of view will be considered elsewhere. The present publication deals with certain
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Induction of Embryogenesis in Callus Culture
2003The capacity of a cell to produce an embryo is not limited to the development of the fertilized egg. Cells of differentiated tissues (somatic tissues), which are first submitted to the action of an auxin and secondly transferred to a new medium without auxin, are capable of producing embryos (Fig. 1).
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Numerical simulations in a bony callus
Computer Methods in Biomechanics and Biomedical Engineering, 2014L. Ellejmi+3 more
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The "callus-thenics" of touching.
Canadian Journal of Psychology / Revue canadienne de psychologie, 1976openaire +3 more sources
Cryopreservation of embryogenic callus
2008This book was developed to aid in the use of cryopreservation techniques throughout the world for the conservation of all forms of plant biodiversity. It is hoped that this volume will provide the step-by-step instructions needed to transfer cryopreservation technology to general plant biology laboratories that might make use of these protocols to ...
Maurizio Lambardi+2 more
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