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Comparative Efficacy of a Novel Topical Formulation with Antimicrobial Peptides and Encapsulated Plant Extracts Versus Conventional Therapies for Canine Otitis Externa. [PDF]
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A Brief Review of Medicinal Plant Extracts with Potential Antianxiety Effects
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2007
A method is presented for the extraction of total protein from Arabidopsis thaliana tissue. The protocol was designed for the solubilization of a range of proteins and their efficient and quantitative recovery. It is especially compatible with the small quantities of available tissue often associated with this species and was originally intended for ...
Helen E, Conlon, Michael G, Salter
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A method is presented for the extraction of total protein from Arabidopsis thaliana tissue. The protocol was designed for the solubilization of a range of proteins and their efficient and quantitative recovery. It is especially compatible with the small quantities of available tissue often associated with this species and was originally intended for ...
Helen E, Conlon, Michael G, Salter
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2007
This protocol details an RNA preparation for medium-scale, high-purity RNA production from higher plants. It uses hot acid phenol with standard sodium acetate ethanol precipitation and is suitable for producing RNA for both Northern blotting and enzyme-based downstream applications such as RT-PCR and microarray studies.
Michael G, Salter, Helen E, Conlon
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This protocol details an RNA preparation for medium-scale, high-purity RNA production from higher plants. It uses hot acid phenol with standard sodium acetate ethanol precipitation and is suitable for producing RNA for both Northern blotting and enzyme-based downstream applications such as RT-PCR and microarray studies.
Michael G, Salter, Helen E, Conlon
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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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Tumour Production in Plants by Plant Extracts
Nature, 1959THE importance of purified forms of alkaloids in inducing plant tumours is well known. Very little work has however been done on the use of plant extracts, containing alkaloids, in tumour production. Takenaka1 has summarized the meagre data available and noted the effects of two plant extracts on living plant tissue.
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