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National Inst. Of Agrobiological Sci. Ibaraki Jpn | 論文
- OSMYB5 PROTEIN CAN SPECIFICALLY BIND TO THE AACA MOTIF IN THE PROMOTER OF RICE GLUTELIN GENES
- TRIAL OF ISOLATION OF A cDNA CLONE ENCODING A PROTEIN THAT BINDS TO THE GCN4 MOTIF CONSERVED IN ALL THE RICE GLUTELIN GENE PROMOTERS
- Acetylation of a Fucosyl Residue at the Reducing End of Mesorhizobium loti Nob Factors is Not Essential for Nodulation of Lotus japonicus
- Avidin Expressed in Transgenic Rice Confers Resistance to the Stored-Product Insect Pests Tribolium confusum and Sitotroga cerealella
- PCR Detection of DNAs of Animal Origin in Feed by Primers Based on Sequences of Short and Long Interspersed Repetitive Elements(Food & Nutrition Science)
- Molecular Cloning and Tissue Distribution of Farnesyl Pyrophosphate Synthase from the Silkworm Bombyx mori
- Characterization and Affinity Purification of Juvenile Hormone Esterase from Bombyx mori
- High Level Expression of C_4-Specific NADP-Malic Enzyme in Leaves and Impairment of Photoautotrophic Growth in a C_3 Plant, Rice
- Engineering of C4 Photosynthesis genes in rice, a C3 plant, for increased photosynthetic efficiency
- Complete Nucleotide Sequence of Mitochondrial Genome in Silkie Fowl (Gallus gallus var. domesticus)
- Safety Assessment of Rice Genetically Modified with Soybean Glycinin by Feeding Studies on Rats
- Quality and Safety Evaluation of Genetically Engineered Rice with Soybean Glycinin : Analyses of the Grain Composition and Digestibility of Glycinin in Transgenic Rice
- Structure and Expression of Two Seed-Specific cDNA Clones Encoding Stearoyl-Acyl Carrier Protein Desaturase from Sesame, Sesamum indicum L.
- Antisense Inhibition of Isoamylase Alters the Structure of Amylopectin and the Physicochemical Properties of Starch in Rice Endosperm
- A Calmodulin-Binding Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Phosphatase is Induced by Wounding and Regulates the Activities of Stress-Related Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinases in Rice
- Genetic studies of transgenic rice plants overproducing an antibacterial peptide show that a high level of transgene expression did not cause inferior effects on host plants
- Wound-Induced Expression of a Tobacco Peroxidase Is Not Enhanced by Ethephon and Suppressed by Methyl Jasmonate and Coronatine
- Expression profile of a wound-induced tobacco peroxidase gene
- Constitutive Promoters Available for Transgene Expression Instead of CaMV 35S RNA Promoter : Arabidopsis Promoters of Tryptophan Synthase Protein β Subunit and Phytochrome B
- Transgenic tobacco plants introduced with luciferase gene as model plant for analysis of gene silencing