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Mice Orally Immunized with a Transgenic Plant Expressing the Glycoprotein of Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus

Mice Orally Immunized with a Transgenic Plant Expressing the Glycoprotein of Crimean-Congo Hemorrhagic Fever Virus

... with transgenic plant materials, with serum anti-G1/G2 IgG antibodies rising to a titer of 1:256 in both root and leaf ...in transgenic plants by Western blotting and ELISA using anti-G1/G2 mouse ...

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Transgenic Plant Production using Different T-DNA Technologies as a Tool of Genetic Engineering

Transgenic Plant Production using Different T-DNA Technologies as a Tool of Genetic Engineering

... the transgenic plant production and its application in Agriculture like plant, fruit and ...vegetables. Transgenic plant production using T-DNA transformation by tissue culture with ...

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Silencing the HaAK Gene by Transgenic Plant-Mediated RNAi Impairs Larval Growth of Helicoverpa armigera

Silencing the HaAK Gene by Transgenic Plant-Mediated RNAi Impairs Larval Growth of Helicoverpa armigera

... environment. Transgenic plants producing double-stranded RNA (dsRNA) directed against insect genes have been is currently developed for protection against insect ...invertebrate. Transgenic Arabidopsis ...

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Silencing the HaHR3 Gene by Transgenic Plant-mediated RNAi to Disrupt Helicoverpa armigera Development

Silencing the HaHR3 Gene by Transgenic Plant-mediated RNAi to Disrupt Helicoverpa armigera Development

... a plant over-expression vector to express a hairpin RNA (hpRNA) in transgenic tobacco (Nicotiana ...or transgenic plants, the HaHR3 mRNA and protein levels dramatically decreased, resulting ...

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Toxic effect of antibiotics in grapevine (Vitis vinifera 'Albariño') for embryo emergence and transgenic plant regeneration from embryogenic cell suspension

Toxic effect of antibiotics in grapevine (Vitis vinifera 'Albariño') for embryo emergence and transgenic plant regeneration from embryogenic cell suspension

... only transgenic events. Only 20 % of PCR-posi- tive transgenic embryos and 20 % of plant regeneration resulted from embryos emerged on 30 mg∙L -1 ...

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In situ methods to localize transgenes and transcripts in interphase nuclei: a tool for transgenic plant research

In situ methods to localize transgenes and transcripts in interphase nuclei: a tool for transgenic plant research

... parameters such as cell type, cell cycle, replication, and stage of differentiation. More recently, the visualization of RNA has provided correlations between chromatin struc- ture and gene expression upon ...

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Movement of transgenic plant-expressed Bt Cry1Ac proteins through high trophic levels

Movement of transgenic plant-expressed Bt Cry1Ac proteins through high trophic levels

... Oilseed rape (OSR, Brassicae napus L., Cruciferae) is an important worldwide crop and is often dam- aged by lepidoptera. Diamondback moth (Plutella xy- lostella L., Lepidoptera: Plutellidae) is one of the most important ...

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TRANSGENIC LYCOPERSICUM ESCULENTUM MILL (TOMATO) PLANT AS BIOREACTOR FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HUMAN NEUTROPHIL PEPTIDE 1 (HNP 1): A USEFUL PROTEIN BASED PHARMACEUTICAL

TRANSGENIC LYCOPERSICUM ESCULENTUM MILL (TOMATO) PLANT AS BIOREACTOR FOR THE PRODUCTION OF HUMAN NEUTROPHIL PEPTIDE 1 (HNP 1): A USEFUL PROTEIN BASED PHARMACEUTICAL

... ‘transgenic plant’ is defined as the plants that are produced in the lab by artificial insertion of genes sometimes from the same species and sometimes entirely from the different ...of transgenic ...

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Comparative proteomics of Bt-transgenic and non-transgenic cotton leaves

Comparative proteomics of Bt-transgenic and non-transgenic cotton leaves

... the transgenic plant and its non-transgenic line might be due to the position effect of gene insertion ...on plant growth and developments. Photosynthesis is the process that plant ...

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Striga parasitizes transgenic hairy roots of Zea mays and provides a tool for studying plant-plant interactions

Striga parasitizes transgenic hairy roots of Zea mays and provides a tool for studying plant-plant interactions

... posite’ plant was coined to describe plants that have a wild type shoot and a transformed root ...host plant associations with mycor- rhiza ...tiple transgenic events can be obtained in a single ...

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Comparison of Transgenic and Non-Transgenic Tobacco Varieties for Low Alkaloid Flue-Cured Tobacco Production.

Comparison of Transgenic and Non-Transgenic Tobacco Varieties for Low Alkaloid Flue-Cured Tobacco Production.

... conditions, plant disease, herbivory, stalk position, harvesting and curing procedures (Collins and Hawks ...the plant (Mann et ...tobacco plant, will increase alkaloid production and ...

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Before the availability of transgenic technology,

Before the availability of transgenic technology,

... Transgenic cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) cultivars produce lint and seed and their propriety traits provide part of the crop’s insect management and/or enable use of broad-spectrum herbicides for weed management. ...

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Transgenic mice  the early days

Transgenic mice the early days

... that transgenic methodology could be used to explore many different experimental questions and we could not resist the opportunities to collaborate with specialists throughout the country on these various ...a ...

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Transgenic Bt crops and resistance..

Transgenic Bt crops and resistance..

... One reason resistance could develop is that the transgenic cotton and corn varieties currently marketed each produce only one toxic Bt protein, compared to the principal Bt strain used i[r] ...

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The coming of age of the transgenic era

The coming of age of the transgenic era

... producing transgenic animals was already proving highly ...producing transgenic mice follow- ing DNA microinjection into the nucleus or cytoplasm of the fertilized egg (Gordon et ...

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The use of transgenic animals in biotechnology

The use of transgenic animals in biotechnology

... these transgenic swine with the MLV promoter/enhancer elements (Ebert et ...generated transgenic swine with constitutive levels of pGH throughout the life of the ...the transgenic animals were ...

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Advances in Transgenic Vegetable and Fruit Breeding

Advances in Transgenic Vegetable and Fruit Breeding

... the transgenic potato cultivars sold by Nature Mark ® , a subsidiary of Monsanto ® ...a transgenic crop that was commonly served in ...of transgenic insect and virus resistant pota- toes did not ...

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ASSESSMENT OF COTTON SEED BUG, OXYCARENUS LAETUS KIRBY DAMAGE IN TRANSGENIC AND NON-TRANSGENIC GENOTYPES OF COTTON.

ASSESSMENT OF COTTON SEED BUG, OXYCARENUS LAETUS KIRBY DAMAGE IN TRANSGENIC AND NON-TRANSGENIC GENOTYPES OF COTTON.

... of transgenic cotton, dusky cotton bug (DCB) (Oxycarenus laetus Kirby) has attained the status of major pests of ...two transgenic cotton genotypes ...both transgenic and conventional cultivars of ...

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Transgenic studies of peripheral and central glia

Transgenic studies of peripheral and central glia

... After this series of studies focused on the myelinating popula- tion of Schwann cells, we then chose to address the fundamental question of how the switch is made from a non-myelinating to a myelinating phenotype. ...

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Transgenic rice evaluated for risks to marketability

Transgenic rice evaluated for risks to marketability

... on transgenic rice are rooted in both concerns about biosafety and economic ...about transgenic organisms on the precautionary ...(i.e., transgenic foods) and suggests labeling as an appropriate ...

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