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Cloning and Cell Sorter

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Plant Cell Biotechnology

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The ability of plant cell cultures to produce useful compounds (pharmaceutical, food additives, cosmetics) with large-scale production has been investigated by numerous authors from scientific and economical points of view. (For reviews see: Zenk and Deus 1982, Kurz and Constabel 1983, Rosevear 1984. Yamada and Hashimoto 1984, Brodelius 1985, Dougall 1985, Sahai and Knuth 1985, Collinge 1986, Fowler 1986a, Fujita and Tabata 1986, Mac Laren 1986.)

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Bariaud-Fontanel, A., Julien, M., Coutos-Thevenot, P., Brown, S., Courtois, D., Petiard, V. (1988). Cloning and Cell Sorter. In: Pais, M.S.S., Mavituna, F., Novais, J.M. (eds) Plant Cell Biotechnology. NATO ASI Series, vol 18. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-73157-0_40

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