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Auxin Immunolocalization in Plant Tissues

2012
The major naturally occurring auxin, indol-3 acetic acid (IAA), coordinates many growth and differentiation processes by modulating gene expression during plant development. The sites of IAA biosynthesis and its polar transport (PAT) routes determine auxin accumulation and distribution during growth.
Forestan C., Varotto S.
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History of plant tissue culture

Molecular Biotechnology, 2005
Plant tissue culture, or the aseptic culture of cells, tissues, organs, and their components under defined physical and chemical conditions in vitro, is an important tool in both basic and applied studies as well as in commercial application. It owes its origin to the ideas of the German scientist, Haberlandt, at the begining of the 20th century.
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HiChIP for Plant Tissues

While most epigenomics studies are based on a linear view of genome organization, the necessity to take the three-dimensional chromatin folding into account to understand transcriptional regulation is now clearly recognized. In the past years, approaches combining proximity-based ligation with high-throughput sequencing have opened the way to study ...
Rim Brik Chaouche   +3 more
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Plant Tissue Optics

Annual Review of Plant Physiology and Plant Molecular Biology, 1993
CONTENTS INTRODUCTION 232 EXPERIMENTAL APPROACHES 232 Measurement of Optical Parameters 232 Calculation of Propagation of Light within Plant Tissues 234 REFLECTED LIGHT 235 Origins of Reflected Light 235 Reflection of White Light from the Surface 236 Wavelength-Specific Surface Reflection ...
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Softening Paraffin-Embedded Plant Tissues

Stain Technology, 1953
Soaking paraffin-embedded plant specimens 2–3 days at 37°C. in a mixture of glycerol, 10 ml., Dreft, 1 g., and water 90 ml. is an effective means of softening them prior to sectioning. One side of the paraffin block must be pared away to expose the tissue before immersion in the softening solution.
S M, ALCORN, P A, ARK
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Vascular tissue development in plants

2019
The plant vasculature is a sophisticated system that has greatly contributed to the evolution of land plants over the past few hundred million years. The formation of the vascular system is a well-organized plant developmental process, but it is also flexible in response to environmental changes.
Hiroo, Fukuda, Kyoko, Ohashi-Ito
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Plant tissue culture media

In Vitro, 1976
O L, Gamborg   +3 more
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Freeze-Drying of Plant Tissues

Nature, 1962
FREEZE-DRYING has proved a valuable technique in cytological investigations of animal cells and tissues, but it has not met with the same success when applied to plants1. Frozen-dried animal tissues are usually embedded in de-gassed paraffin wax which is later removed from the sections with xylol.
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Female erectile tissues and sexual dysfunction after pelvic radiotherapy: A scoping review

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022
Deborah C Marshall, Mas   +2 more
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Radiation therapy‐associated toxicity: Etiology, management, and prevention

Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2021
Kyle Wang
exaly  

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