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Tobacco BY-2 cells

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Pectin hypothesis for Tobacco BY-2 cells. Why chains? 2,4-D promotes the formation of a protective gelatinous polysaccharide in cell wall. This knowledge is based on four concentrations of 2,4-D and comparison morphology of the sixth day of cultivation. Thus, 2,4-D is a stress factor in any quantity
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and cell division is unregulated. Thus, the results of all studies on plant suspensions are distorted. Therefore, all results of the studies on plant suspensions can be scratched. Katerina Muselikova, GLOBAL CHANGE RESEARCH INSTITUTE Academy of Sciences, Czech Republic;
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correlated and it could be decided if these changes are reactions to the stimulus or just merely coincidental. In this moment BY-2 cells are relatively well understood and often used in research. This model plant system is especially useful for studies of
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because tobacco BY-2 cells behave very similarly to one another. The influence of neighbouring cells behavior is in the suspension is not as important as it would be in an intact plant. As a result any changes observed after a
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research. Because the organism is relatively simple and predictable it makes the study of biological processes easier, and can be an intermediate step towards understanding more complex
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because of their relatively high homogeneity and high growth rate, featuring still general behaviour of plant cell. The diversity of cell types within any part of a naturally grown
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is floating independently or at most only in short chains in a culture medium. Each of the cells has similar properties to the others. The model plant system is comparable to
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Pectin hypothesis - successfully defended at Mendel University in Brno (2012), Czech Republic:
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in or out of the cell, for example, is difficult to study because the specialized cells in a
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such as tobacco BY-2 provide good model systems for these studies at the level of a single
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Tobacco BY-2 cell line as the "HeLa" cell in the cell biology of higher plants.
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which can multiply their numbers up to 100-fold within one week in adequate
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The second book compiling extensive knowledge on tobacco BY-2 cells:
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makes it very difficult to investigate and understand some general
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The book compiling extensive knowledge on tobacco BY-2 cells:
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Edited by Nagata, Toshiyuki; Hasezawa, Seiichiro; Inzé, Dirk
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Edited by Nagata, Toshiyuki; Matsuoka, Ken; Inzé, Dirk
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may be too technical for most readers to understand
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cell line
plant
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callus
seedling
cultivar
tobacco
plant
plant cells
culture medium
Murashige and Skoog medium
cultivar
cell culture
cell suspension culture
cell
cells
HeLa
human
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plant physiologists
molecular biologists
model organism
higher plants
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