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Advances and Current Perspectives on Root Organ Culture of Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi

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Cultural analysis of an organ procurement organization

Progress in Transplantation, 2001
Organ procurement organizations are a critical link in the acquisition, placement, and transport of human organs for transplantation. Employed within the organ procurement organizations are organ transplant coordinators and support staff who constitute the front line in the challenge to diminish the gap between the supply and demand for organs ...
R W, Gimbel   +2 more
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Embryonic Organ Culture

Current Protocols in Cell Biology, 2008
AbstractThis unit provides detailed protocols for dissecting embryonic organs and performing organ culture to study questions in developmental biology. Procedures are described here for dissecting organs such as kidney, lung, and salivary gland. The unit also contains commentary including troubleshooting for embryonic organ culture. Curr. Protoc.
Takayoshi, Sakai, Tomohiro, Onodera
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Amphibian organ culture

Experientia, 1973
Les auteurs passent en revue les problemes etudies et les methodes utilisees jusqu'a ce jour pour la preparation des tissus des amphibiens en culture organotypiques. Ils envisagent en outre les possibilites qui s'offrent aux recherches futures.
M A, Monnickendam, M, Balls
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Flower Organ Culture

2003
A variety of factors contribute to flower induction in nature. These same factors are assumed to be responsible for in vitro flowering (I). Flower formation in tissue culture has been observed in several plant species, and arises from a variety of explant sources (2).
B, Tisserat, P D, Galletta
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Organization, Gender, and Culture

Organization Studies, 1988
Gender concerns have been almost totally ignored within organizational analysis. This paper attempts to redress that ignorance. It has four related tasks: (1) to illustrate examples of gender-blind approaches to the study of organizations; (2), by way of a selective review of the organizations and culture debate, to argue for the utility of an ...
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Organ Culture in Teratology

1976
Our present, still fragmentary knowledge of teratogens and teratogenesis is based on studies following two major methodologic lines, non-experimental, epidemiologic studies, and experimental, in vivo investigations. Both approaches are hampered by many limitations and shortcomings, the most obvious in the epidemiologic studies being the complicated ...
L, Saxén   +2 more
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Fruit Organ Cultures

2003
The culture of fruit tissues as whole organs or isolated tissue sections has been conducted with various species (1). Whole, isolated ovaries have been successfully cultured to give rise to mature fruits (e.g., strawberry). Typically, however, when an isolated portion of the fruit tissue is introduced into a sterile environment, it immediately loses ...
B, Tisserat, P D, Galletta, D, Jones
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Metanephric organ culture

2019
Metanephric organ culture, or ex vivo embryonic kidney culture, was developed in the mid-twentieth century as a means to understand the development of the mammalian kidney and was used in early studies of polycystic kidney disease to explore mechanisms of renal cyst initiation by non-genetic factors.
Robin L, Maser   +2 more
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