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Bio-communication of Plants [PDF]
Plants communicate with a great variety of symbiotic partners, above and below ground. Constant monitoring of signals of biotic origin as well as abiotic environmental influences allows plants to generate appropriate response behavior.
Guenther Witzany
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In this present work, an in-vitro regeneration protocol for Crescentia alata (C. alata) was developed using various explants on Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium augmented with different concentrations and combinations of plant growth regulators (PGRs) for
R. Abinaya
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Biotechnical Multiscale Engineering of Scaffolds for Stem Cell and Organoid Research
Biotechnical multiscale engineering consideration of geometric and structural parameters, which is called biotechnical multiscale engineering, has an influence on stem cell development and organogenesis comparable to that of molecular genetics and biochemical parameters.
Merle‐Johanna Küstner +13 more
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Our experiments have confirmed the considerable disposition of leaf explants of Actinidia chinensis Planch. for induction and intensive proliferation of callus cultures, as well as, a possibility to regulate morhogenesis in in vitro conditions.
Adela Ludvová, Mária G. Ostrolucká
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Advances in Plant Regeneration: Shake, Rattle and Roll
Some plant cells are able to rebuild new organs after tissue damage or in response to definite stress treatments and/or exogenous hormone applications. Whole plants can develop through de novo organogenesis or somatic embryogenesis.
Sergio Ibáñez +3 more
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Markers in Infants of Mothers With Asthma and Associations With Respiratory Outcomes
In the BILD and BLT cohorts, we compared cord blood proteins in infants of mothers with and without asthma during pregnancy. Groups showed different protein levels. These markers were associated with postnatal lung function, bronchiolitis hospitalization, and asthma.
Carla Rebeca Da Silva Sena +21 more
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Acacia: An exclusive survey on in vitro propagation
The current survey exemplifies the achievements on experimental results of production of planting materials through in vitro direct or indirect organogenesis of genus Acacia. Several species of Acacia have been given due importance in tree tissue culture
Saikat Gantait +2 more
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ABSTRACT Intervertebral disc degeneration (IDD) can contribute to lower back and neck pain. In IDD, the most affected component of the intervertebral disc is the nucleus pulposus (NP). Derived from the notochord, where cells are organized into a tandem configuration, young NP cells cluster in three‐dimensional (3D) networks embedded in a gelatinous ...
Xiangyun Wei, Nam Vo, Gwendolyn A. Sowa
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Does any fish scale of a fish have the same number of marks? A case study for two Mugilidae species
Abstract This study evaluates the difference in growth marks in scales from nine body areas of two Mugilidae species from the Gulf of Mexico: Mugil curema and Mugil cephalus. It addresses whether the different body areas show more (or fewer) marks, and which area(s) would be more useful in fish biology studies relying on mark analysis.
Ebenecer Guerra +6 more
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Efficient protocol for micropropagation of Calamus huegilianus an endangered taxon. [PDF]
Calamus huegilianus is a rare and endangered taxon of the Western ghats, India. Shoot tips of three month old seedlings were inoculated onto MS and L2 media supplemented with various growth regulators to record their morphogenetic potential. Both direct
Lakshmana, A.C. +4 more
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