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RprR is a plant-responsive regulator of exopolysaccharide production, biofilm formation, and virulence in <i>Ralstonia pseudosolanacearum</i>. [PDF]
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Current Opinion in Biotechnology, 1992
In recent years suspension cultures of plant cells have been used to produce many biochemicals, including perfumes, dyes, medicinals, and opiates. This technology is progressing rapidly because of its advantages in terms of simplicity and potential economics compared to extraction from natural plants.
Ho Nam Chang, Sang Jun Sim
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In recent years suspension cultures of plant cells have been used to produce many biochemicals, including perfumes, dyes, medicinals, and opiates. This technology is progressing rapidly because of its advantages in terms of simplicity and potential economics compared to extraction from natural plants.
Ho Nam Chang, Sang Jun Sim
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Plant Cell Suspension Cultures
2012Plant cell suspension cultures are widely used in plant biology as a convenient tool for the investigation of a wide range of phenomena, bypassing the structural complexity of the plant organism in toto. The homogeneity of an in vitro cell population, the large availability of material, the high rate of cell growth and the good reproducibility of ...
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Biofutur, 1995
Abstract Plant cell culture techniques are being increasingly used in basic research and for plant exploitation in industry (genetic engineering, micropropagation). In this book, internationally recognized experts describe the techniques in use in their laboratories for isolating and manipulating cell cultures, and their central ...
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Abstract Plant cell culture techniques are being increasingly used in basic research and for plant exploitation in industry (genetic engineering, micropropagation). In this book, internationally recognized experts describe the techniques in use in their laboratories for isolating and manipulating cell cultures, and their central ...
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Plant cell suspension culture rheology
Biotechnology and Bioengineering, 1993AbstractThe results of rheological measurements on 10 different plant cell suspension cultures are presented. Nicotiana tabacum (tobacco) suspension cultures grown in serial batch subculture display high viscosity and power law rheology. This “undesirable” rheology is shown to be a result of elongated cell morphology. The rheology of Papaver somniferum
W R, Curtis, A H, Emery
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1999
Introduction. An Introduction to Plant Cell Culture: Pointers to Success R. D. Hall. Cell Culture and Plant Regeneration. Callus Initiation Maintenance and Shoot Induction in Rice N. W. Blackhall J. P. Jotham K. Azakanandam J. B. Power K. C. Lowe E. C. Cocking and M. R. Davey.
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Introduction. An Introduction to Plant Cell Culture: Pointers to Success R. D. Hall. Cell Culture and Plant Regeneration. Callus Initiation Maintenance and Shoot Induction in Rice N. W. Blackhall J. P. Jotham K. Azakanandam J. B. Power K. C. Lowe E. C. Cocking and M. R. Davey.
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