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Gametic Selection by Glyphosate in Soybean Plants Hemizygous for the CP4 EPSPS Transgene
Crop Science, 2006Glyphosate application to glyphosate‐tolerant soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] cultivars expressing a CP4 EPSPS transgene has become the most common method of soybean weed control in the USA. The objectives of this research were (i) to determine whether atypical segregation ratios for glyphosate tolerance and glyphosate sensitivity in the progeny of ...
David R. Walker +11 more
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AbstractRoundup Ready soy contains the CP4‐enolpyruvylshikimate‐3‐phosphate synthase (CP4 EPSPS) protein. Serum IgE from two distinct populations of soy‐allergic patients were recruited to determine their IgE‐binding specificity. One population consisted of 10 adult patients from Europe, whose primary diagnosis was soy food allergy with some also ...
Hoff, Michael +8 more
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[Preparation and characterization of monoclonal antibody against CP4-EPSPS].
Xi bao yu fen zi mian yi xue za zhi = Chinese journal of cellular and molecular immunology, 2011To prepare monoclonal antibody (mAb) against CP4-EPSPS, which could be applied to the development of gold colloidal rapid diagnostic kit for the specific detection of GMO.BALB/c mice were immunized with CP4-EPSPS. Splenocytes of the immunized mice were collected and fused with the mouse myeloma cell line Sp2/0 cells.
Ling-xia, Jing +7 more
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Selection of DNA Aptamers for Detection of CP4 EPSPS Proteinin GM Soybean
2018Thai Agricultural Research Journal, 36, 2, 141 ...
Adcharapun Chaicharoen +1 more
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Analytica Chimica Acta, 2009
The introduction of genetically modified (GM) crops into the market has raised a general alertness relating to the control and safety of foods. The applicability of protein separation hyphenated to mass spectrometry to identify the bacterial enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase (CP4 EPSPS) protein expressed in GM crops has been previously reported
Mireia Fernández, Ocaña +4 more
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The introduction of genetically modified (GM) crops into the market has raised a general alertness relating to the control and safety of foods. The applicability of protein separation hyphenated to mass spectrometry to identify the bacterial enolpyruvylshikimate-3-phosphate synthase (CP4 EPSPS) protein expressed in GM crops has been previously reported
Mireia Fernández, Ocaña +4 more
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Journal of Mass Spectrometry, 2019
AbstractSample preparation methods used for genetically modified organisms (GMOs) analysis are often time consuming, require extensive manual manipulation, and result in limited amounts of purified protein, which may complicate the detection of low‐abundance GM protein.
Shobha Devi +3 more
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AbstractSample preparation methods used for genetically modified organisms (GMOs) analysis are often time consuming, require extensive manual manipulation, and result in limited amounts of purified protein, which may complicate the detection of low‐abundance GM protein.
Shobha Devi +3 more
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Monoclonal antibody production for CP4 EPSPS detection assays
Environmental Biology Research, 2021A-Mi Yoon, Il Ryong Kim, Wonkyun Choi
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Foodborne Pathogens and Disease
Protein-based detection methods, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) and lateral flow strips, have been widely used for rapid, specific, and sensitive detection of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). However, the traditional ELISA method for the quantitative detection of GMOs has certain limitations.
Xue Xu, Lu Jin, Xiaolei Zhu, Jiong Li
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Protein-based detection methods, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays (ELISAs) and lateral flow strips, have been widely used for rapid, specific, and sensitive detection of genetically modified organisms (GMOs). However, the traditional ELISA method for the quantitative detection of GMOs has certain limitations.
Xue Xu, Lu Jin, Xiaolei Zhu, Jiong Li
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Journal of Animal Physiology and Animal Nutrition, 2018
AbstractGenetically modified (GM) crops expressing insect resistance and herbicide tolerance provide a novel approach for improved crop production but their advent at the same time presents serious challenges in terms of food safety. Although prevailing scientific proof has suggested that transgenic crops are analogous to their conventional ...
Ibrahim Bala Salisu +4 more
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AbstractGenetically modified (GM) crops expressing insect resistance and herbicide tolerance provide a novel approach for improved crop production but their advent at the same time presents serious challenges in terms of food safety. Although prevailing scientific proof has suggested that transgenic crops are analogous to their conventional ...
Ibrahim Bala Salisu +4 more
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Weed Science, 2002
Abstract Glyphosate treatments to glyphosate-resistant (GR) cotton have been associated with poor pollination and increased boll abortion. Anatomical studies were conducted to characterize the effect of glyphosate treatments on the development of male and female reproductive organs of cotton flowers at anthesis.
Wendy A. Pline +5 more
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Abstract Glyphosate treatments to glyphosate-resistant (GR) cotton have been associated with poor pollination and increased boll abortion. Anatomical studies were conducted to characterize the effect of glyphosate treatments on the development of male and female reproductive organs of cotton flowers at anthesis.
Wendy A. Pline +5 more
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