A peptide from insects protects transgenic tobacco from a parasitic weed Noureddine HamamouchJames H. WestwoodRadi Aly OriginalPaper Pages: 227 - 236
Process development and economic evaluation of recombinant human lactoferrin expressed in rice grain Somen NandiDorice YaldaNing Huang OriginalPaper Pages: 237 - 249
Production of an active recombinant thrombomodulin derivative in transgenic tobacco plants and suspension cells Helga SchinkelAndreas SchiermeyerStefan Schillberg OriginalPaper Pages: 251 - 259
Two different Bacillus thuringiensis toxin genes confer resistance to beet armyworm (Spodoptera exigua Hübner) in transgenic Bt-shallots (Allium cepa L.) Si-Jun ZhengBetty HenkenChris Kik OriginalPaper Pages: 261 - 272
Chlorsulfuron resistant transgenic tobacco as a tool for broomrape control S. SlavovV. ValkovA. Atanassov OriginalPaper Pages: 273 - 278
Gene stacking in Phalaenopsis orchid enhances dual tolerance to pathogen attack Yuan-Li ChanKuang-Hung LinMing-Tsair Chan OriginalPaper Pages: 279 - 288
The Bt gene cry2Aa2 driven by a tissue specific ST-LS1 promoter from potato effectively controls Heliothis virescens Mohsin Abbas ZaidiMojtaba MohammadiIllimar Altosaar OriginalPaper Pages: 289 - 298
The expression level of threonine synthase and cystathionine-γ-synthase is influenced by the level of both threonine and methionine in Arabidopsis plants Tal AvrahamRachel Amir OriginalPaper Pages: 299 - 311
High yield recombinant silk-like protein production in transgenic plants through protein targeting Jianjun YangLeslie A. BarrZhan-Bin Liu OriginalPaper Pages: 313 - 324
Long-range chromosomal engineering is more efficient in vitro than in vitro Lisa E. OlsonJason TienRoger H. Reeves OriginalPaper Pages: 325 - 332
Transgenic expression of CECR1 adenosine deaminase in mice results in abnormal development of heart and kidney Ali M. RiaziGlen Van ArsdellManuel Buchwald Short Communication Pages: 333 - 336
The targeted disruption of the MYPT1 gene results in embryonic lethality Ryuji OkamotoMasaaki ItoTakeshi Nakano Short Communication Pages: 337 - 340