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Kihara Inst. Biol. Res. Yokohama City Univ. | 論文
- Agropyron trichophorum細胞質をもつ異種細胞質置換パンコムギが保持している過剰染色体の行動〔英文〕
- O-02. Construction of a transformation-competent artificial chromosome (TAC) library for lettuce molecular cytogenetics research(Abstracts of the oral and poster presentations)(The 53rd Annual Meeting of the Society of Chromosome Research)
- Development of thermotolerance requires interaction between polymerase-β and heat shock proteins
- Isolation and Characterization of genes composing NDK gene family in Arabidopsis thaliana
- Sequence Upstream of the Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) ALMT1 Gene and its Relationship to Aluminum Resistance
- Identification of novel Mlo family members in wheat and their genetic characterization
- Construction of a full-length cDNA library from young spikelets of hexaploid wheat and its characterization by large-scale sequencing of expressed sequence tags
- タマネギ葉緑体DNAの物理地図〔英文〕
- Involvement of SAPK/JNK pathway in X-ray-induced apoptosis of human T-cell leukemia cell line MOLT-4
- Analysis of X-ray resistant hybrid clones derived from human MOLT-4 cell line
- Development of a novel method for characterization of cereals by spectral phenotyping
- Role of Myeloperoxidase in the Neutrophil-Induced Oxidation of Low Density Lipoprotein as Studied by Myeloperoxidase-Knockout Mouse
- Characterization of radiation-hybrid clones isolated from human MOLT-4 and mouse FM3A cells
- ANALYSIS OF ACTIVATION-TAGGED LEAF SHAPE MUTANT INVOLUTIFOLIA.
- OVEREXPRESSION OF DOMINANT-NEGATIVE FORMS OF Ran AFFECTS DEVELOPMENT AND CELL DIFFERENTIATION IN RICE AND Arabidopsis
- High-resolution RFLP map of the long arm of chromosome 5A in wheats and its synteny among cereals
- High-resolution RFLP mapping of the fertility restoration(Rf3)gene against Triticum timopheevi cytoplasm located on chromosome 1BS of common wheat
- LOSS OF INTRONS DURING EVOLUTION OF THE WX GENE IN POACEAE
- A DWARF ARABIDOPSIS MUTANT ISOLATED FROM ACTIVATION-TAGGING LINES SHOWS EXAGGERATED EPINASTIC LEAVES
- The spatial expression patterns of DROOPING LEAF orthologs suggest a conserved function in grasses