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- noun Plural form of
protoplast .
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The XA21-smGFP2 fusion protein was also mainly localized to the ER of protoplasts, which is consistent with our finding that XA21 co-immunoprecipitates with an ER chaperone, BiP3, in vivo.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Chang-Jin Park et al. 2010
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The XA21-smGFP2 fusion protein was also mainly localized to the ER of protoplasts, which is consistent with our finding that XA21 co-immunoprecipitates with an ER chaperone, BiP3, in vivo.
PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles Chang-Jin Park et al. 2010
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The sun's energy, captured by protoplasts, converts carbon dioxide and water to form sugar.
Archive 2008-11-01 doyle 2008
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The sun's energy, captured by protoplasts, converts carbon dioxide and water to form sugar.
Grace doyle 2008
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Such transfers are most effective when the crop's protoplasts
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Although it is not yet possible to regenerate protoplasts in pearl millet, it is possible to regenerate suspension cultures (including those of pearl millet x napier grass hybrids) into whole plants.
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Mature plants, grown from these protoplasts, have transmitted the implanted DNA to their offspring.
1. African Rice 1996
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Already, DNA from bacteria has been transferred into rice protoplasts.
1. African Rice 1996
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Plant regeneration through somatic embryogenesis from suspension culture-derived protoplasts of Paspalum scrobiculatum L.
Chapter 28 1996
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If maintained under osmotically stabilized conditions, transformed protoplasts regenerate cell walls and express the transformed DNA.
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