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Fifty Years and Counting: Searching for the "Silver Bullet" or the "Silver Shotgun" to Mitigate Preharvest Aflatoxin Contamination. [PDF]
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Bioproduction of raspberry ketone using <i>Phyllostachys</i> bamboo cells expressing raspberry ketone biosynthetic genes. [PDF]
Koeduka T, Yoshida K, Nomura T.
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2003
Plant tissues normally grow in an organized fashion in which specific cell types differentiate from nonspecialised meristematic cells. Plant developmental processes can be modified by culture in vitro in a suitable nutrient medium and with the application of plant growth regulators.
M G, Jones, N, Fish, K, Lindsey
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Plant tissues normally grow in an organized fashion in which specific cell types differentiate from nonspecialised meristematic cells. Plant developmental processes can be modified by culture in vitro in a suitable nutrient medium and with the application of plant growth regulators.
M G, Jones, N, Fish, K, Lindsey
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2010
Plant tissue cultures are an efficient system to study cell wall biosynthesis in living cells in vivo. Tissue cultures also provide cells and culture medium from which enzymes and cell wall polymers can easily be separated for further studies. Tissue cultures with tracheary element differentiation or extracellular lignin formation have provided useful ...
Anna, Kärkönen +3 more
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Plant tissue cultures are an efficient system to study cell wall biosynthesis in living cells in vivo. Tissue cultures also provide cells and culture medium from which enzymes and cell wall polymers can easily be separated for further studies. Tissue cultures with tracheary element differentiation or extracellular lignin formation have provided useful ...
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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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