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Biotechnology organizations in action : turning knowledge into business /

This volume analyzes the dynamics and interactive processes among the players (individuals, institutions, and organizations/firms) that have constituted and legitimized the development of the biotechnology industries. The unit of analysis is small entrepreneurial firms developing biotechnological pr...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Norus, Jesper
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Amsterdam ; New York : Elsevier, 2002.
Edición:1st ed.
Colección:Progress in biotechnology ; 20.
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  • Chapter 1. Regulation of cellulose biosynthesis in developing xylem
  • Chapter 2. Xylem formation and lignification in trees and model species
  • Chapter 3. Spatial and temporal regulation of lignification during tracheary element differentiation
  • Chapter 4. Final and fatal step of tracheary element differentiation
  • Chapter 5. Arabidopsis as a model for investigating gene activity and function in vascular tissues
  • Chapter 6. Molecular mechanisms of vascular pattern formation
  • Chapter 7. The asymmetric leaves2 (AS2) gene of arabidopsis thaliana regulates lamina formation and is required for patterning of leaf venation
  • Chapter 8. Biosynthesis of cellulose
  • Chapter 9. Functional analysis of polysaccharide synthases responsible for cell wall synthesis in higher plants
  • Chapter 10. Analysis of secondary cell wall formation in arabidopsis
  • Chapter 11. Organization of cellulose-synthesizing terminal complexes
  • Chapter 12. Regulation of dynamic changes in cell wall polysaccharides
  • Chapter 13. Microfibrils build architecture: A geometrical model
  • Chapter 14. Occurrence of high crystalline cellulose in the most primitive tunicate, appendicularian
  • Chapter 15. The role of cortical microtubules in wood formation
  • Chapter 16. Xylan and lignin deposition on the secondary wall of fagus crenata fibers
  • Chapter 17. Isolation of monoclonal antibodies recognizing xylem cell wall components by using a phage display subtraction method
  • Chapter 18. On the mechanism to regulate the ratio of syringyl to guaiacyl moieties in lignin
  • Chapter 19. The behavior of exogenous sinapic acid in the differentiating xylem of angiosperm
  • Chapter 20. Functional analysis of phenylalanine ammonia-lyase gene promoter of popular
  • Chapter 21. Xylem peroxidases: Purification and altered expression
  • Chapter 22. Immunolocalization of enzymes involved in lignification
  • Chapter 23. Lignin biosynthesis in poplar: Genetic engineering and effects on kraft pulping
  • Chapter 24. Analysis of transgenic poplar in which the expression of peroxidase gene is suppressed
  • Chapter 25. Transcriptional regulation of lignin biosynthesis by tobacco lim protein in transgenic woody plant
  • Chapter 26. Genetic engineering of pinus radiata and picea abies, production of transgenic plants and gene expression studies
  • Chapter 27. Analysis of wood development with a genomic approach: Eucalyptus ESTs and TAC genomic library
  • Chapter 28. Modifying populus environmental responses: Impacts on wood quantity and quality
  • Chapter 29. Two insect-resistant genes were transferred into poplar hybrid and transgenic poplar shew insect-resistance
  • Chapter 30. Modification of flowering in transgenic trees
  • Chapter 31. Possible approaches for studying three dimensional structure of lignin
  • Chapter 32. Involvement of peroxidase and hydrogen peroxide in the metabolism of b-thujaplicin in fungal elicitor-treated cupressus lusitanica suspension cultures
  • Chapter 33. A factor controlling b-thujaplicin production in suspension culture of cupressus lusitanica
  • Chapter 34. Endogenous plant hormones in protoplasts of embryogenic cells of conifers
  • Chapter 35. Efficient plant regeneration of larix kaempferi
  • Chapter 36. Somatic embryogenesis of Japanese conifers
  • Chapter 37. Application of somatic embryogenesis to tree improvement in conifers
  • Chapter 38. Somatic embryogenesis and plantlet regeneration in pinus armandii var. amamiana
  • Chapter 39. Plant regeneration from somatic embryos in pinus thunbergii (Japanese black pine) and pinus densiflora (Japanese red pine)
  • Chapter 40. Concepts and background of photoautotrophic micropropagation
  • Chapter 41. Photoautotrophic micropropagation of tropical and subtropical woody plants
  • Chapter 42. Large-scale photoautotrophic micropropagation in a scaled-up vessel
  • Chapter 43. Mass-propagation of coffee from photoautotrophic somatic embryos
  • Chapter 44. Automation in somatic embryo production
  • Chapter 45. A closed-type transplant production system
  • Chapter 46. Photoautotrophic micropropagation of rhododendron.