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Emission spectra profiling of fluorescent proteins in living plant cells

Emission spectra profiling of fluorescent proteins in living plant cells

... living cells is facilitated by the availability of many FP variants with different spec- tral proprieties [28], allowing the simultaneous in vivo visualization of different proteins, elucidating their subcel- ...

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Calcium dynamics in single plant cells

Calcium dynamics in single plant cells

... The authors identified seven separate advantages of using the cameleon technology over existing procedures. Probably the main advantage in Arabidopsis is the ability to study calcium homeostasis at the single-cell level. ...

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Actin based photo orientation movement of chloroplasts in plant cells

Actin based photo orientation movement of chloroplasts in plant cells

... The entire process involved in the photo-orientation movement of chloroplasts can be separated into photoperception, signal transduction, relocation of chloroplasts and anchoring of chloroplasts. The recent ...

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Mechanisms of the proliferation and differentiation of plant cells in cell culture systems

Mechanisms of the proliferation and differentiation of plant cells in cell culture systems

... Jnt J, Dc\' BioI 'X 287 21)9 (199 t) 287 Rrvirw Mechanisms of the proliferation and differentiation of plant cells in cell culture systems HIROO FUKUDA, MASAKIITO', MUNETAKA SUGIYAMA and ATSUSHI KOMAM[.] ...

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Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus Particle Morphogenesis in Plant Cells

Tomato Spotted Wilt Virus Particle Morphogenesis in Plant Cells

... this plant-infecting bunyavirus (for reviews, see references 6, 8, 9, 23, and ...in plant cells has not yet been reported, mainly because useful single-cell systems to study this process have been ...

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Genes involved in the dedifferentiation of plant cells

Genes involved in the dedifferentiation of plant cells

... Int J Ue\' Riol 38 32] 327 (1994) 321 Genes involved in the dedifferentiation of plant cells TOSHIYUKI NAGATA', SARAHMIISHIDA, SEIICHIRO HASEZAWA and YOHSUKE TAKAHASHI Department of Plant Sciences, Gr[.] ...

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The Influence of Ultra Violet Radiation Upon Some Plant Cells

The Influence of Ultra Violet Radiation Upon Some Plant Cells

... In order to determine the relation between the light dose and the length of the latent period, leaves of Pulmonaria were exposed to doses of varying intensity; these were obtained by alt[r] ...

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The Absorption and Accumulation of Solutes by Living Plant Cells

The Absorption and Accumulation of Solutes by Living Plant Cells

... One may convert the decrease of conductivity observed after 24 hours absorption from 2 litres of external solution columns 4 and 5, Table II to a calculated total amount of potassium bro[r] ...

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Aequorin-based measurements of intracellular Ca2+-signatures in plant cells

Aequorin-based measurements of intracellular Ca2+-signatures in plant cells

... adaptive plant response; (II) How the cytosol and nucleus might be interconnected in terms of calcium signals for encoding specificity; (III) The putative homeostasis machinery of the ...

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On the selective adsorption of cations in the cell wall of the green algaValonia utricularis

On the selective adsorption of cations in the cell wall of the green algaValonia utricularis

... Herre for technical assistance and careful performance of the chemical analyses.. Electrolytes and plant cells.[r] ...

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Analyses of Selected Root Knot Nematode Parasitism Genes.

Analyses of Selected Root Knot Nematode Parasitism Genes.

... hyperplasia of the plant cells surrounding them causes the pronounced galling seen along the surface of the root (Vanholme et. al, 2004; Davis and Mitchum 2005; Hassan et. al, 2010; Jaouannet et. al, 2013). ...

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CARDIOPROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF PHYTOSTEROLS

CARDIOPROTECTIVE EFFECTS OF PHYTOSTEROLS

... and plant sterols but is not generally found in foods 5, 6 ...In plant cells phytosterols are also synthesized from acetate subunits through squalene, but the first cyclized product after squalene is ...

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2-CellsReview.pdf

2-CellsReview.pdf

... c. Farmlands located near coastal regions are being threatened by encroaching seawater seeping into the soil. In terms of water movement into or out of plant cells, explain why seawater could decrease crop ...

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Virus-Based Vectors: A New Approach for Production of Recombinant Proteins

Virus-Based Vectors: A New Approach for Production of Recombinant Proteins

... Many efforts to produce recombinant proteins using first generation virus-based vectors revealed the positive and negative points of this strategy. The positive points were that many papers had reported the successful ...

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Semester 1 Notes Packet.pdf

Semester 1 Notes Packet.pdf

... It is hypertonic to the plant cells, and its solute cannot cross the plant cell membranes.. It is hypotonic to the plant cells, and its solute cannot pass the plant cell membranes.[r] ...

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Materials and method for modifying a biochemical component in a plant

Materials and method for modifying a biochemical component in a plant

... A method of increasing protein content in a plant seed, said method comprising the steps of: a transforming plant cells with a polynucleotide comprising a nucleic acid sequence encoding [r] ...

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Plant Protease Inhibitors as Specific Strategies
Against Cancer Cells

Plant Protease Inhibitors as Specific Strategies Against Cancer Cells

... Plant cells are made up of several compounds, including a set of polysaccharides, which makes them difficult to break ...a plant extract rich in proteins, is the disruption of this ...of plant ...

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5.3 Tracing the Process of Potatoes Growing Biosynthesis

5.3 Tracing the Process of Potatoes Growing Biosynthesis

... Plant cells can combine glucose molecules with oxygen to release chemical energy in cellular respiration. – This is how all cells get the energy they need for their[r] ...

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Chapter 5 ppt

Chapter 5 ppt

... plasma membrane Animal cells nucleus Plant cells central vacuole chloroplast nucleus cell wall plasma membrane.. Passive Transport Across a Membrane[r] ...

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A novel Meloidogyne incognita chorismate mutase effector suppresses plant immunity by manipulating the salicylic acid pathway and functions mainly during the early stages of nematode parasitism

A novel Meloidogyne incognita chorismate mutase effector suppresses plant immunity by manipulating the salicylic acid pathway and functions mainly during the early stages of nematode parasitism

... devastating plant-parasitic nematodes ...3,000 plant species and cause extensive annual crop yield losses worldwide (Sasser, ...the plant tissue towards the developing vascular cylinder, where ...

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