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Plant Cell Reports|November 9, 2013
Putative sites of cytokinin action during their enhancing effect on indole alkaloid accumulation in periwinkle cell suspensionsA Decendit, G Petit, F Andreu, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|December 19, 2000
Cloning and expression of cDNAs encoding two enzymes of the MEP pathway in Catharanthus roseusB Veau, M Courtois, A Oudin, et al.
Plant Cell Reports|November 9, 2013
Cytokinin-enhanced accumulation of indole alkaloids in Catharanthus roseus cell cultures - The factors affecting the cytokinin responseA Decendit, D Liu, L Ouelhazi, et al.
Planta Medica|August 1, 1987
Time-Course Studies in Indole Alkaloid Accumulation and Changes in Tryptophan Decarboxylase and Strictosidine Synthase Activities: A Comparison in Three Strains of Catharanthus roseus CellsP Doireau, J M Meriollon, A Guillot, et al.
Annales Pharmaceutiques Francaises|July 1, 1981
[Study of some biological properties of dihydrofuroquinoline alkaloids isolated from Rutaceae (author's transl)]S André, M J Lasselain, C Pareyre, et al.
Plant Cell Reports|November 19, 2013
Variability in tissue cultures of Choisya ternata. III comparing alkaloid production in cell lines obtained by various strategiesJ Trémouillaux-Guiller, H Kodja, F Andreu, et al.
Plant Molecular Biology|April 4, 1998
Molecular characterization of a cytokinin-inducible periwinkle protein showing sequence homology with pathogenesis-related proteins and the Bet v 1 allergen familyS Carpin, S Laffer, F Schoentgen, et al.
Cell Proliferation|January 5, 2000
Shemin pathway and peroxidase deficiency in a fully habituated and fully heterotrophic non-organogenic sugarbeet callus: an adaptative strategy or the consequence of modified hormonal balances and sensitivities in these cancerous cells? A review and reassessmentT Gaspar, C Kevers, B Bisbis, et al.
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Plant Cell Reports|November 9, 2013
Putative sites of cytokinin action during their enhancing effect on indole alkaloid accumulation in periwinkle cell suspensionsA Decendit, G Petit, F Andreu, et al.
Biochimica Et Biophysica Acta|December 19, 2000
Cloning and expression of cDNAs encoding two enzymes of the MEP pathway in Catharanthus roseusB Veau, M Courtois, A Oudin, et al.
Plant Cell Reports|November 9, 2013
Cytokinin-enhanced accumulation of indole alkaloids in Catharanthus roseus cell cultures - The factors affecting the cytokinin responseA Decendit, D Liu, L Ouelhazi, et al.
Planta Medica|August 1, 1987
Time-Course Studies in Indole Alkaloid Accumulation and Changes in Tryptophan Decarboxylase and Strictosidine Synthase Activities: A Comparison in Three Strains of Catharanthus roseus CellsP Doireau, J M Meriollon, A Guillot, et al.
Annales Pharmaceutiques Francaises|July 1, 1981
[Study of some biological properties of dihydrofuroquinoline alkaloids isolated from Rutaceae (author's transl)]S André, M J Lasselain, C Pareyre, et al.
Plant Cell Reports|November 19, 2013
Variability in tissue cultures of Choisya ternata. III comparing alkaloid production in cell lines obtained by various strategiesJ Trémouillaux-Guiller, H Kodja, F Andreu, et al.
Plant Molecular Biology|April 4, 1998
Molecular characterization of a cytokinin-inducible periwinkle protein showing sequence homology with pathogenesis-related proteins and the Bet v 1 allergen familyS Carpin, S Laffer, F Schoentgen, et al.
Cell Proliferation|January 5, 2000
Shemin pathway and peroxidase deficiency in a fully habituated and fully heterotrophic non-organogenic sugarbeet callus: an adaptative strategy or the consequence of modified hormonal balances and sensitivities in these cancerous cells? A review and reassessmentT Gaspar, C Kevers, B Bisbis, et al.
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