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[PDF] from ufsc.brV Silveira, TS Balbuena, C Santa-Catarina… - Plant Growth …, 2004 - Springer
... gametophytes containing developing embryos could be used as a good biomarker for somatic ...
The biochemistry of conifer embryo devel- opment: amino acids, polyamines, and storage proteins.
In: Jain SM, Gupta PK and Newton RJ (eds), Somatic Embryogenesis in Woody ...
AR Robinson, R Dauwe… - Plant …, 2009 - interscience.wiley.com
... to explain the biomass variance; the complete profile itself was consequently proposed as a
biomarker. ... included in the model also reflects the physiological state of conifer somatic embryos
in the ... that until the end of the filamentous stage of development, the embryo structure is ...
B Sghaier-Hammami, JV Jorrín-Novo… - Phytochemistry, 2010 - Elsevier
... Table 2. Principal components calculated from the differential spot set of somatic embryos
matured in M3 supplemented with ABA and sucrose. ABA, Sucrose. ... This method is
commonly used in biomarker selection processes (Smit et al., 2007). ...
B Sghaier‐Hammami, L Valledor, N Drira… - …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
... potential markers for embry- ogenesis both in situ and in vitro (embryo cultures, somatic and
gametic ... 17 WAP and mature zygotic embryo (m ZE) samples were also grouped in the plot
corresponding to the ... This method is commonly used in biomarker selection pro- cesses [48]. ...
[PDF] Apoptosis in plants
[PDF] from ucdavis.eduL Havel… - Botanica Acta, 1996 - plantsciences.ucdavis.edu
... Moreover, along the axial tier of Norway spruce early embryos, transitional cells leading to ... of
histone and nonhistone chromoso- mal proteins was demonstrated in conifer seedlings (Durzan ...
reason was that diplospory or apospory (apomeio- sis) may start before somatic cells of ...
D Johnson-jackson, K Furuya… - US Patent App. …, 2007 - freepatentsonline.com
... METHOD FOR ENDOTOXIN Shiozaki - March, 2009 - 20090076054 Organometallic probe
Danscher - January, 2003 - 20030013084 DETECTING TUMOR BIOMARKER IN ORAL ...
20040203150, Method for reproducing conifers by somatic embryogenesis using galactose ...
[PDF] from lippmann.luD Benndorf - proteomlux2008.lippmann.lu
... Nevertheless, one has to consider to what extend the (protein) biomarker response is affected
by natural environmental variables (salinity, dissolved oxygen, temperature etc.), or physiological
variables such as ... SOMATIC EMBRYOGENESIS IN MEDICAGO TRUNCATULA CV. ...
[PDF] from fs.fed.usP Thangavel, S Long… - Plant Cell, Tissue and Organ Culture, 2007 - Springer
... The ½ strength Litvay's medium compo- nents included 150 lM Zn, an essential micronu- trient
required for adequate growth of conifer cell suspension cultures (Litvay et al. 1985; Teasdale
et al. 1986). Before autoclaving, the pH of the medium was adjusted to 5.7. ...
VC Crane… - US Patent App. 20,090/205,078, 2008 - freepatentsonline.com
... 20050277587, CD7 as biomarker and therapeutic target for psoriasis, December, 2005, Chen
et ... tissues or organs, such as roots, leaves, vascular tissues, embryos, seeds, or ... mango ( Mangifera
indica ), olive ( Olea europaea ), oats, barley, vegetables, ornamentals, and conifers. ...
M Bergtsson, M Kubista… - US Patent App. …, 2010 - freepatentsonline.com
... 20050233393, Dynamic hormone index as a biomarker for disease, October, 2005,
Wynne-edwards. ... METHODS FOR INCREASING GERMINATION FREQUENCY AND/OR VIGOR
BY COLD SHOCK TREATMENT OF CONIFER SOMATIC EMBRYOS DURING DEVELOPMENT, ...
[DOC] What don't we know
[DOC] from umsl.eduD Kennedy… - Science, 2005 - umsl.edu
... Since then, people have used so-called somatic embryogenesis to propagate dozens
of species, including coffee, magnolias, mangos, and roses. ... Figure 5 Power of one.
Orange tree embryos can sprout from a single somatic cell. ...
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TS Cardno… - US Patent App. 20,090/215,051, 2006 - freepatentsonline.com
... November, 2003 - 20030219865 STRESS-INDUCED PHOSPHOPROTEIN 1 AS A BIOMARKER
FOR THE DETECTION OF HUMAN OVARIAN ... 20090087909, Use of Trehalose in Conifer Somatic
Embryogenesis to Increase Germination Vigor, April, 2009, Carpenter et al. ...
J Xia - US Patent App. 20,080/213,895, 2008 - freepatentsonline.com
... September, 2004 - 20040185512 TIMP-4 AS A BIOMARKER FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF ... Previous
Patent: Disposable Tubing Set for Use with a Cell Expansion Apparatus and Method for Sterile
Sampling Next Patent: Methods for storing conifer somatic embryo germinants. ...
[PDF] from biobusinessmag.comCFOL Tanguay's… - biobusinessmag.com
Page 1. Improving your chances of financing Improving your chances of financing CFO Luc
Tanguay's approach to dealing with investors pays off for Theratechnologies Biomanufacturing:
Weighing the decision to outsource Rust Belt to Biotech Hub: Buffalo Niagara ...
DSB Hoon… - US Patent App. 20,100/003,689, 2009 - freepatentsonline.com
... 20040203150, Method for reproducing conifers by somatic embryogenesis using galactose
containing ... More specifically, the invention relates to the use of the methylation status of some
specific MINT loci as a biomarker for diagnosis, prognosis, and treatment of rectal cancer. ...
[CITATION] Dictionary of plant breeding
RHJ Schlegel - 2009 - CRC
DE Kohne - US Patent App. 11/453,298, 2006 - Google Patents
... of gene expression results and/or GEPs, the application includes one or more of a data mining
analysis, a systems biology analysis, a regulatory pathway identification, or analysis, or monitoring,
or any two, or all three, a drug or bioactive compound or biomarker discovery and ...
[PDF] from tamu.eduDF Cowman - 2005 - etd.tamu.edu
... Many recent investigations have used the African clawed frog Xenopus laevis as the test species
in a bioassay called Frog Embryo Teratogenicity Assay- ... Life stage terms used in this section are
defined as follows: embryos refer to egg stage, tadpoles and larvae are ...
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TG Hinton, R Alexakhin, M Balonov… - Health …, 2007 - journals.lww.com
... embryo development being the more sensitive stages. ... Coniferous trees were already known to
be among the more radiosensitive plants, and pine forests 1.5–2 km west of the Chernobyl Nuclear
Power Plant (CNPP) received sufficient dose to cause mortality (Tikhomirov and ...
[PDF] from utlib.eeA Albert - 2007 - dspace.utlib.ee
... Table 1. Embryo salinity tolerance of some freshwater-originating species. BW indicates
brackish-water, and FW freshwater population. ... This indicates that, in the case of the ruffe,
egg properties are decisive in the embryo salinity tolerance (Paper II). ...
CE Finch - 2007 - books.google.com
... and Aging 177 3.2.1. Overview of Animal Models 177 3.2.2. Diet Restriction and Disease in Rodent
Models 184 3.2.3. Diet Restriction, Starvation, Vascular Disease, and Longevity in Humans 186
3.2.4. Diet Restriction, Infections and Inflammation 192 3.2.5. Somatic Repair and ...
W Zeng… - US Patent App. 20,100/251,428, 2010 - freepatentsonline.com
... 20090136591, METALLOTHIONEIN AS AN EARLY BIOMARKER FOR DEATH SECONDARY
TO SEPTIC SHOCK ... banana, the asymmetrical secondary alcohol 10-nonacosanol in most conifers
such as ... of cells in culture (eg, single cells, protoplasts, embryos, callus, protocorm ...
[PDF] from fcla.eduTS Gross, BS Arnold, MS Spulveda… - 2001 - aquacomm.fcla.edu
... often specific to vertebrate classes or species. Examples of screening assays which
rely upon tissue level responses include tissue somatic indices (eg GSI), tissue
histopathology, altered secondary sex characteristics,116-12o and ...
[PDF] from utlib.eeE Köster - 2010 - dspace.utlib.ee
... 2000a). The agamospermous mode of reproduction in this genus was already evident at the
beginning of the 20th century (Murbeck 1901, Strasburger 1905). Lady's mantles lack fertile pollen
and they reproduce asexually, by somatic partheno- genesis (Koltunow 1993). ...
[PDF] from utlib.eeM Põllupüü - 2010 - dspace.utlib.ee
... A rapid increase in densities attained as a result of high rates of embryo- nic and postembryonic
growth is characteristic of marine cladocerans. Popu- lation development of cladocerans was
found to be very seasonal with a strong domination of parthenogenetic females (Fig. ...
A Klarsfeld… - 2004 - books.google.com
... It lies in the fact that organic creation is not only "chemical synthesis" but also "morpho- logical
synthesis." It obeys a rigorous plan to construct the organism from a fertilized egg during
development of the embryo, and then to maintain the form despite a constant renewal of ...
[PDF] from utlib.eeR Rannap - 2009 - dspace.utlib.ee
... Germany 1965–1985. Population went extin ct. Replacement of deciduous forest with coniferous
plantations. Schmidt et al. 20 05 Euproctus pla tycephalus ... ction b y agricu ltural reclam ation ,
afforestation with conifer p lantations, urban constructions, cessation of grazing, ov ...
[PDF] from ubc.caKJ Kinnee - 2005 - circle.ubc.ca
... 1992). Resin and fatty acids are found in parenchyma cells of coniferous trees (Mahood
and Rogers 1975), originate from the pulping of coniferous trees and are often recovered
in crude tall oil (Holmbom 1977, Morales et al. 1992). ...
[PDF] from utlib.eeP Hallast - 2009 - dspace.utlib.ee
... The zebrafish hoxb1b shares the early expression pattern of mouse Hoxb1, in the hindbrain of
gastrulating embryos, whereas hoxb1a shares the later expression of mouse Hoxb1, in a single
segment of the neurulation-stage hindbrain (McClintock et al. 2001; McClintock et al. ...
N Jones, H Ougham, H Thomas… - New …, 2009 - Wiley Online Library
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[PDF] from utlib.eeK Kiiver - 2009 - dspace.utlib.ee
... It has been shown that in rat 6 (R6) embryo fibroblasts, SFV or SIN infection activates
caspase-3, which proteolytically inactivates bcl-2. The activation of caspase-3 occurs only in
response to infection with alphaviruses, while in cells treated with other apoptotic stimuli, such ...
[PDF] from utlib.eeK Krjutškov - 2010 - dspace.utlib.ee
... The sensitivity and reliability of PCR increased to a level where even a single genomic copy was
sufficient to carry out genetic testing. This allows to analyze single cells, for example DNA removed
from embryos at the preimplantation stage (Handyside et al., 1990). ...
[PDF] from utlib.eeJM Gerhold - 2010 - dspace.utlib.ee
Page 1. DISSERTATIONES BIOLOGICAE UNIVERSITATIS TARTUENSIS 189 Page 2. Page 3.
DISSERTATIONES BIOLOGICAE UNIVERSITATIS TARTUENSIS 189 JOACHIM M. GERHOLD
Replication and Recombination of mitochondrial DNA in Yeast Page 4. ...
[PDF] from utlib.eeP Säälik - 2009 - dspace.utlib.ee
... A recent study suggests polymerase I and tran- script release factor (PTRF) to be required for
caveolae formation in cultured mammalian cells and zebrafish embryo (Hill et al., 2008). However,
the exact mechanisms governing the formation of caveolae are still largely unknown. ...