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Summary Plants produce a variety of secondary metabolites, and their biosynthesis is often regulated by multiple transcription factors. However, the potential connections between the biosynthesis of different types of metabolites remain unclear. In this study, we present a novel mechanism in which the MYB39‐MYB111‐bHLH51‐TTG1 module synergistically ...
Bingcong Xing+13 more
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Explant culture of adult zebrafish hearts for epicardial regeneration studies. [PDF]
Cao J, Poss KD.
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Summary Recent advancements in monocot transformation, using leaf tissue as explant material, have expanded the number of grass species capable of transgenesis. However, the complexity of vectors and reliance on inducible excision of essential morphogenic regulators have so far limited widespread application.
Nathaniel M. Butler+3 more
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Spiral Ganglion Neuron Explant Culture and Electrophysiology on Multi Electrode Arrays. [PDF]
Hahnewald S+5 more
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Summary Melatonin has gained considerable prominence in the treatment of insomnia that significantly impacts one‐third of the global population. The production of melatonin remains challenging due to limitations in current methods. Thus, there is an urgent need for developing more efficient and innovative production techniques.
Yue Shi+9 more
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N.EPSILON.-(Carboxymethyl)lysine Proliferated CD34+ Cells from Rat Choroidal Explant in Culture
Shinjiro Kobayashi+4 more
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Explant culture: An advantageous method for isolation of mesenchymal stem cells from human tissues. [PDF]
Hendijani F.
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ABSTRACT Hairy‐root transformation is widely used to generate transgenic plant roots for genetic functional characterisation studies. However, transformation efficiency can be limited, largely due to the use of binary vectors. Here, we report on the development of novel integrative vectors that significantly increase the transformation efficiency of ...
Huanan Su+3 more
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A skin explant model for studying UV‐induced DNA damage and repair
The study describes an ex vivo skin model that preserves the natural physiology of the skin while addressing ethical concerns related to animal research. We demonstrate this model maintains key characteristics and physiological responses of in vivo skin during short incubation periods. Moreover, this model requires fewer mice than in vivo testing, thus
Hailey Payne+3 more
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