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A simple, accurate method for determining wet and dry weight concentrations of plant cell suspension cultures using microcentrifuge tubes
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Mills, D. R
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Springer International
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1996
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A simple and efficient plant regeneration system for leaf protoplasts ofNierembergia repens by inducing single shoots on the microcolonies
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Shizukawa, Y
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Springer International
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1997
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A simple and efficient procedure for cryopreservation of embryogenic cells of aromatic Indica rice varieties
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Jain, S
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Springer International
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1996
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A simple mediatorless amperometric method using the cyanobacteriumSynechococcus leopoliensis for the detection of phytotoxic pollutants/
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Croiseti�re, L
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Springer International
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2001
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A simple system for pea transformation
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Bean, S. J
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Springer International
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1997
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A small cryptic plasmid from Rhodococcus erythropolis: characterization and utility for gene expression/
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Kostichka, K
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Springer International
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2003
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A standard procedure for the micropropagation of the neem tree (Azadirachta indica A. Juss)
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Eeswara, J. P
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Springer International
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1998
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A Streptomyces chitosanase is active in transgenic tobacco
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El Ouaklaoui, S
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Springer International
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1995
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A study of the substrate specificity of aminopeptidase N from Lactococcus lactis subsp. cremoris Wg2
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Niven, G. W
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Springer International
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1995
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A suberized perimedullary reaction zone in Populus balsamifera novel forcompartmentalization in trees
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Rioux, D
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Springer International
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1997
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A system of categorizing enzyme-cell wall associations inAgaricus bisporus, using operational criteria/
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Sassoon, J
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Springer International
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2001
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Saccharide production from methanol by transposon 5 mutants derived from the extracellular polysaccharide-producing bacterium Methylobacillus sp. strain 12S/
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Yoshida, T
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Springer International
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2000
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Saccharomyces cerevisiae mutants selected for increased production of Trichoderma reesei cellulases
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Aho, S
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Springer International
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1996
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Safe biotechnology. 7. Classification of microorganisms on the basis of hazard
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Lelieveld, H. L. M
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Springer International
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1996
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Safe biotechnology. 8. Transport of infectious and biological materials
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Lelieveld, H. L. M
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Springer International
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1997
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Salt, nutrient uptake and transport, and ABA ofPopulus euphratica; a hybrid in response to increasing soil NaCl/
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Chen, Shaoliang
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Springer International
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2001
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Sap flow rates of mangrove trees are not unusually low
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Becker, P
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Springer International
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1997
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Saponified palm kernel oil and its major free fatty acids as carbon substrates for the production of polyhydroxyalkanoates in Pseudomonas putida PGA1
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Tan, I. K. P
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Springer International
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1997
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Saporin production from in vitro cultures of the soapwort Saponaria officinalis L.
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Di Cola, A
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Springer International
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1997
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Satellite-RNA-mediated resistance to cucumber mosaic virus in transgenicplants of hot pepper (Capsicum annuum cv. Golden Tower)
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Kim, S. J
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Springer International
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1997
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