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  1. Importance of Cytoskeleton and Cell Wall in Somatic Embryogenesis

    Both the cytoskeleton composed of microtubules and actin microfilaments as well as cell wall components such as arabinogalactan proteins and...
    Jozef Šamaj, Milan Bobák, ... Anna Pret'ová in Somatic Embryogenesis
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  2. Ions and Pollen Tube Growth

    Ions play a crucial role in the control of pollen tube growth. In this review we focus on four that seem especially important: calcium (Ca...
    Peter K. Hepler, Alenka Lovy-Wheeler, ... Joseph G. Kunkel in The Pollen Tube
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  3. Comparative Analysis of Biological Models used in the Study of Pollen Tube Growth

    The mechanisms of pollen tube growth have been studied in a wide variety of plant species. Since the 1990s, with the explosion of molecular...
    Tetsuya Higashiyama, Rie Inatsugi in The Pollen Tube
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  4. Gametic Embryogenesis in Triticum: a Study of Some Critical Factors in Haploid (Microspore) Embryogenesis

    This review of embryogenesis from microspores in two types of wheat examines the influences of various procedures used to induce and produce...
    L. Cistué, K. J. Kasha in Somatic Embryogenesis
    Chapter
  5. Comparative genomics and gene finding in fungi

    In the spring of 2005, we had access to 18 fully sequenced fungal genomes, and more are coming rapidly. New approaches and methods are being...
    Marina Axelson-Fisk, Per Sunnerhagen in Comparative Genomics
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  6. Cancer Classification with Microarray Data Using Support Vector Machines

    Microarrays (Schena et al. 1995) are also called gene chips or DNA chips. On a microarray chip, there are thousands of spots. Each spot contains the...
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  7. Random Voronoi Ensembles for Gene Selection in DNA Microarray Data

    Currently, cancer and other complex pathologies are analyzed mainly by morphological classification. In the past few decades there have been dramatic...
    Francesco Masulli, Stefano Rovetta in Bioinformatics Using Computational Intelligence Paradigms
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  8. Class Prediction with Microarray Datasets

    Microarray technology is having a significant impact in the biological and medical sciences and class prediction will play an increasingly important...
    Simon Rogers, Richard D. Williams, Colin Campbell in Bioinformatics Using Computational Intelligence Paradigms
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  9. Regeneration of Urologic Tissues and Organs

    Patients suffering from a variety of urologic diseases may be treated with transplanted tissues and organs. However, there is a shortage of donor...
    Anthony Atala in Regenerative Medicine II
    Chapter
  10. Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy with Autofluorescent Proteins

    Fluorescence correlation spectroscopy (FCS) is a versatile technique operating at the single-molecule level, that successfully meets many challenges...
    Tobias Kohl, Petra Schwille in Microscopy Techniques
    Chapter
  11. Fish and Shellfish Upgrading, Traceability

    Recognition of the limited biological resources and the increasing environmental pollution has emphasised the need for better utilisation of...
    Fabienne Guérard, Daniel Sellos, Yves Le Gal in Marine Biotechnology I
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  12. Stress Induced by Recombinant Protein Production in Escherichia coli

    Strong production of recombinant proteins interferes with cellular processes in many ways. Drainage of precursors and energy urges the cell to...
    Frank Hoffmann, Ursula Rinas in Physiological Stress Responses in Bioprocesses
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  13. Roles of Heat-Shock Chaperones in the Production of Recombinant Proteins in Escherichia coli

    Escherichia coli is a versatile organism for the production of recombinant proteins. Often, however, the recombinant protein does not reach its...
    Frank Hoffmann, Ursula Rinas in Physiological Stress Responses in Bioprocesses
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  14. Clarification of Interactions among Microorganisms and Development of Co-culture System for Production of Useful Substances

    Co-culture systems containing two microorganisms for the production of useful substances are described. We developed a novel co-culture system...
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  15. Bacterial Capsular Polysaccharide and Sugar Transferases

    Capsular polysaccharides (CPs) of several pathogenic bacteria are thought to be good materials for the development of new therapeutic reagents. These...
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  16. Bacterial Sterilization and Intracellular Protein Release by a Pulsed Electric Field

    Several biotechnological applications of high-voltage pulsed electric field (PEF) are introduced. Electrical breakdown or disruption of a biological...
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  17. Facts and Theories of Induced Organ Regeneration

    Induced organ regeneration is de novo synthesis of a physiological, or nearly physiological, organ at the same anatomical site as the organ that is...
    Ioannis V. Yannas in Regenerative Medicine I
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  18. Conjunctival Regeneration

    Mark P. Hatton, Peter A. D. Rubin in Regenerative Medicine II
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  19. Heart Valve Regeneration

    The valves of the heart cannot regenerate spontaneously. Therefore, heart valve disease generally necessitates surgical repair or replacement of the...
    Elena Rabkin-Aikawa, John E. Mayer Jr., Frederick J. Schoen in Regenerative Medicine II
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  20. Lager brewing yeast

    Lager brewing yeast is a group of closely related strains of Saccharomyces pastorianus/S. carlsbergensis used for lager beer production all over the...
    Yukiko Kodama, Morten C. Kielland-Brandt, Jørgen Hansen in Comparative Genomics
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