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Hyoscyamus
Known as:
Henbane
, Henbanes
, Hyoscyamus L.
A plant genus of the family SOLANACEAE which contains TROPANES.
National Institutes of Health
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2009
2009
Cloning, characterization and analysis of expression profiles of a cDNA encoding a hyoscyamine 6beta-hydroxylase (H6H) from Atropa baetica Willk.
Nabil el Jaber-Vazdekis
,
C. González
,
Á. Ravelo
,
R. Zárate
Plant physiology and biochemistry : PPB
2009
Corpus ID: 23575438
Review
2007
Review
2007
ICONOGRAPHY OF THE SOLANACEAE FROM ANTIQUITY TO THE XVIITH CENTURY: A RICH SOURCE OF INFORMATION ON GENETIC DIVERSITY AND USES
M. Daunay
,
H. Laterrot
,
J. Janick
2007
Corpus ID: 53371365
The systematic study of solanaceous plant iconography has been a neglected source of information although historical records…
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Highly Cited
1998
Highly Cited
1998
Molecular cloning of plant spermidine synthases.
Takashi Hashimoto
,
Katsutomo Tamaki
,
Ken-ichi Suzuki
,
Yasuyuki Yamada
Plant and Cell Physiology
1998
Corpus ID: 8555455
Four cDNAs for spermidine synthase (SPDS), which converts the diamine putrescine to the higher polyamine spermidine using…
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1994
1994
Effect of nitrogen and sucrose on the primary and secondary metabolism of transformed root cultures of Hyoscyamus muticus
K. Oksman‐Caldentey
,
N. Sevón
,
L. Vanhala
,
R. Hiltunen
Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture
1994
Corpus ID: 22732287
AbatractThe effect of carbon and nitrogen sources on two well-established hairy root clones, LBA1S and C58A, of Hyoscyamus…
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1993
1993
Enhanced recovery of solavetivone from Agrobacterium transformed root cultures of Hyoscyamus muticus using integrated product extraction
James P. Corry
,
William L. Reed
,
W. Curtis
Biotechnology and Bioengineering
1993
Corpus ID: 24808551
The integrated recovery of solavetivone from fungus elicited “hairy root” cultures of Hyoscyamus muticus is examined using…
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1990
Highly Cited
1990
Diamine Oxidase from Cultured Roots of Hyoscyamus niger: Its Function in Tropane Alkaloid Biosynthesis.
T. Hashimoto
,
A. Mitani
,
Y. Yamada
Plant Physiology
1990
Corpus ID: 1142386
Diamine oxidase was partially purified from cultured roots of Hyoscyamus niger L. that produce considerable amounts of tropane…
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1983
Highly Cited
1983
Agarose plating and a bead type culture technique enable and stimulate development of protoplast-derived colonies in a number of plant species
R. Shillito
,
J. Paszkowski
,
Ingo Potrykus
Plant Cell Reports
1983
Corpus ID: 36350001
AbstractTwo novel techniques improve division and colony formation from protoplasts:1)Plating in agarose stimulates colony…
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1979
1979
Medicinal plants make a comeback.
M. Attisso
The UNESCO Courier
1979
Corpus ID: 44898791
Phytotherapy--using vegetable based drug preparations--was the primary method of disease treatment until the middle of the 19th…
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1977
1977
Patterns of DNA synthesis during pollen embryogenesis in henbane
V. Raghavan
Journal of Cell Biology
1977
Corpus ID: 268242
Continued DNA synthesis in the generative cell nucleus, followed by mitosis and cytokinesis, results in the formation of pollen…
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1971
1971
Changes induced by magnesium ions in the morphology of some plant viruses with filamentous particles.
D. Govier
,
R. Woods
Journal of General Virology
1971
Corpus ID: 43855947
Summary Particles of henbane mosaic virus in extracted plant sap were usually straight and 900 nm. long but occasionally flexuous…
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