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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «COCULTIVATION»
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Transgenic Plants and Crops
Results from Transformation Experiments After cocultivation, epicotyl explants
were placed on selective medium with 25 mg I of kanamycin for 4 weeks.
Subsequently, healthy calli were subcultured to fresh selective medium
containing 100 mg ...
George C. Khachatourians, Y. H. Hui, Ralph Scorza, 2002
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Transgenic Plants: Engineering and Utilization
Methods for cocultivation of A. tumefaciens with leaf disc tissue have been
described in detail (Horsch et al., 1985; Rogers et al., 1986). Cocultivation with
other excised plant tissues follows the same basic procedure. A brief description
of the ...
It is very important to wash the Agrobacterium culture with MSS medium prior to
cocultivation to ensure that the antibiotic (used as an Agrobacterium strain-
specific selection) is sufficiently removed and does not affect the growth of the ...
Julio Salinas, Jose J. Sánchez-Serrano, 2006
Preculture ofexplants Preculture and cocultivation are the important steps in
Agrobacterium-mediated transformation. The process of preincubation makes the
explant tissue competent enough to withstand the bacterial infection and other ...
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PROG NUCLEIC ACID RES&MOLECULAR BIO
(106) compared infection rates by cocultivation, using either N2 packaged by
PA12 cells containing amphotropic helper virus or N2 packaged by the helper-
free amphotropic packaging cell line, PA317. The percentage of G418-resistant ...
Waldo E. Cohn, Kivie Moldave, 1990
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Agrobacterium Protocols Volume 2
The amount of glucose is lower in the solid cocultivation IM medium than the
standard IM, because too much sugar leads to overgrowth of the yeast and lower
T-DNA transfer. 5. Several different haploid and diploid yeast strains (including ...
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Handbook of Industrial Mycology
a Phosphate-free. b To induce the vir genes during the cocultivation period,
acetosyringone (3′- 5′-dimethoxy-4-hydroxyacetophe-none; Aldrich catalog
number D-13440–6) is added to the GI agar at a final concentration of 200 μM,
from a ...
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Nuclease Methods and Protocols
4. Decant the bleach, and rinse five times with autoclaved deionized water. 3.3.2.
Preparing Explants Sterile leaves are cut into pieces 0.5–0.7 cm on a side using
a #11 scalpel. Discard large veins. Arrange the explants on cocultivation plates.
Catherine H. Schein, 2001
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Plant Protoplasts and Genetic Engineering V
Many of the calli used in the transformation experiments remained on induction
medium for at least 6 months prior to bombardment or cocultivation. About 500
mg fresh weight (fr. wt.) of embryogenic tissues was plated on fresh induction ...
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Handbook of Biodegradable Polymers: Isolation, Synthesis, ...
Especially the cocultivation with fibroblasts from the oral mucosa induced the
regeneration of a morphologically and functionally regular tracheal epithelium.
This was comparable to the regeneration of epithelium in vitro after cocultivation
with ...
Andreas Lendlein, Adam Sisson, 2013
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cocultivation no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Three-Dimensional Cultivation of Cells
... specific temperature, adequate perfusion, cocultivation with separated feeder cells, change of certain parameters during cultivation, etc.). «Genetic Engineering News, fev 09»