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Once protoplasts are separated from the isolation medium and transferred to a suitable growth medium, adaptation and regeneration processes begin. Adaptation is necessary because the growth conditions differ from those in the tissue’s previous environment. This can be synthetic or natural.
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Once protoplasts are separated from the isolation medium and transferred to a suitable growth medium, adaptation and regeneration processes begin. Adaptation is necessary because the growth conditions differ from those in the tissue’s previous environment. This can be synthetic or natural.
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Natural products from plant cell cultures
2007Plants produce complex small molecules - natural products - that exhibit anticancer, antimalarial and antimicrobial activity. These molecules play a key role in human medicine. However, plants typically produce these compounds in low quantities, and harvesting plant natural products is frequently expensive, time-consuming and environmentally damaging ...
McCoy, Elizabeth, O'Connor, Sarah E.
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Plant Cell Cultures: Bioreactors for Industrial Production
2010The recent biotechnology boom has triggered increased interest in plant cell cultures, since a number of firms and academic institutions investigated intensively to rise the production of very promising bioactive compounds. In alternative to wild collection or plant cultivation, the production of useful and valuable secondary metabolites in large ...
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Plant Cell Suspension Cultures
1973Publisher Summary This chapter focuses on the applications of plant cell suspension cultures. Plant cell cultures have been used in a variety of ways to clarify normal and diseased growth and differentiation of plants. Cultures can be established and maintained either on agar or in liquid media.
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Structure and growth of plant cell walls
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2023Daniel J Cosgrove
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Plant Cell Cultures and Protoplasts in Plant Virus Research
1982Tissue culture techniques are today widely used in studies on the mechanism of virus replication and pathogenesis, i.e., the biochemical processes of virus multiplication in the infected cells and the different interactions between the virus components and the host organism. However, contrary to animal and bacterial virology, the plant virology section
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The rapidly changing landscape in mature T‐cell lymphoma (MTCL) biology and management
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2020Enrica Marchi
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