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Characterization of the level, target sites and inheritance of cytosine methylation in tomato nuclear DNA
The tomato nuclear genome was determined to have a G+C content of 37% which is among the lowest reported for any plant species. Non-coding regions...
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Zelldifferenzierung
Mit dem „Kleinen Blutbild“ werden die relevanten quantitativen Parameter: Hämoglobinkonzentration, Erythrozyten-, Leukozyten- und Thrombozytenzahl,... -
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Blutkrankheiten
Die Hämatologie beschäftigt sich mit den Krankheiten und Zuständen des Blutes und der blutbildenden Organe. Es handelt sich dabei meist um erworbene,... -
Use of commercially available monoclonal antibodies for immunoenzyme double staining
An immunoenzyme double-staining method for the simultaneous detection of two cellular epitopes, using commercially available mouse monoclonal...
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Use of molecular markers in breeding for soluble solids content in tomato — a re-examination
Through earlier breeding efforts, portions of the genome of the wild species Lycopersicon chmielewskii have been introgressed into the cultivated...
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Immunocytochemistry: Methods and Applications
There is accumulating evidence that tumor cells have defects in gene regulation leading to changes in the expression, composition, and structure of... -
Immunocytochemical Differentiation of Lymphocytic Effusions
The cytological diagnosis of malignant lymphoma in serous effusions can be difficult because reactive lymphocytes may be morphologically... -
Organization and evolution of sequences in the plant nuclear genome
Higher plants vary more than 100-fold in DNA content per nucleus. The diploid Arabidopsis thaliana L. has a DNA content of 0.14 pg while some... -
B Cell/Leukemia Panel Workshop: Summary and Comments
Since the First International Workshop two years ago, there has been extraordinary progress in the development and characterization of monoclonal... -
Immunohistochemical Analysis of Monoclonal Anti-B Cell Antibodies
The development of immunohistochemical methods for labeling tissue sections with monoclonal antibodies has provided a powerful means of analyzing... -
Characterization of Burkitt’s Lymphoma Cell Lines with Monoclonal Antibodies Using an ELISA Technique
In screening the leukocyte B cell and leukemia mAb panels against undifferentiated lymphoma (UL) cell lines, we hoped to more precisely characterize... -
Human B Cell Surface Molecules Defined by an International Workshop Panel of Monoclonal Antibodies
A primary goal of the B cell section of the First and Second International Workshops on Leukocyte Differentiation Antigens has been to identify... -
A Map of the Cell Surface Antigens Expressed on Resting and Activated Human Natural Killer Cells
The major categories of human peripheral blood leukocytes were initially defined by morphology. Three classifications were identifiable:... -
Nuclear suppressors of the mitochondrial mutation oxi1-V25 in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Ten nuclear suppressors ( nam mutations) of the mitochondrial oxi1 -V25 ochre mutation are characterized. They restore to some extent the functional...
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Induction of trehalase activity on a nitrogen-free medium: A sporulation-specific event in the fission yeast, Schizosaccharomyces pombe
Kinetic experiments with synchronously sporulating cultures of a homothallic h 90 strain of Schizosaccharomyces pombe showed that trehalase activity...