Process for cultivating plant cells in vitro

Chemistry: molecular biology and microbiology – Spore forming or isolating process

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435286, 435311, 435813, C12N 502, C12M 302, C12M 112

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ABSTRACT:
Plant cells are cultivated in vitro without agitation or fixation, e.g. for the production of a metabolite or a biotransformation. The liquid medium may be circulated for removal of the desired products.

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