W J Gordon-Kamm
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    Spencer T, Gordon-Kamm W, Daines R, Start W, Lemaux P
  
  
    Theor Appl Genet
    . 2013 Nov;
          79(5):625-31.
    
    PMID: 24226576
  
  
          Stable transformed Black Mexican Sweet (BMS) maize callus was recovered from suspension culture cells bombarded with plasmid DNA that conferred resistance to the herbicide bialaphos. Suspension culture cells were bombarded...
      
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    Lyznik L, Gordon-Kamm W, Tao Y
  
  
    Plant Cell Rep
    . 2003 Jul;
          21(10):925-32.
    
    PMID: 12835900
  
  
          Site-specific recombination has been developed into a genetic engineering tool for higher eukaryotes. The manipulation of newly introduced DNA is now possible in the course of genetic transformation procedures, thus...
      
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    Sun Y, Dilkes B, Zhang C, Dante R, Carneiro N, Lowe K, et al.
  
  
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
    . 1999 Mar;
          96(7):4180-5.
    
    PMID: 10097184
  
  
          We report the characterization of a maize Wee1 homologue and its expression in developing endosperm. Using a 0.8-kb cDNA from an expressed sequence tag project, we isolated a 1.6-kb cDNA...
      
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    Spencer T, OBrien J, Start W, Adams T, Gordon-Kamm W, Lemaux P
  
  
    Plant Mol Biol
    . 1992 Jan;
          18(2):201-10.
    
    PMID: 1731983
  
  
          Progeny recovered from backcrossed transgenic maize tissue culture regenerants (R0) were analyzed to determine the segregation, expression, and stability of the introduced genes. Transgenic A188 x B73 R0 plants (regenerated...
      
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    Gordon-Kamm W, Spencer T, Mangano M, Adams T, Daines R, Start W, et al.
  
  
    Plant Cell
    . 1990 Jul;
          2(7):603-618.
    
    PMID: 12354967
  
  
          A reproducible system for the generation of fertile, transgenic maize plants has been developed. Cells from embryogenic maize suspension cultures were transformed with the bacterial gene bar using microprojectile bombardment....
      
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    Gordon-Kamm W, Steponkus P
  
  
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
    . 1984 Oct;
          81(20):6373-7.
    
    PMID: 6593707
  
  
          In protoplasts isolated from nonacclimated rye leaves (Secale cereale L. cultivar Puma), cooling to -- 10 degrees C at a rate of 1 degrees C/min results in extensive freeze-induced dehydration...
      
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    Steponkus P, Dowgert M, Gordon-Kamm W
  
  
    Cryobiology
    . 1983 Aug;
          20(4):448-65.
    
    PMID: 6617234
  
  
          In conclusion, isolated protoplasts are an excellent arena in which destabilization of the plasma membrane can be directly observed during a freeze-thaw cycle by cryomicroscopy. Destabilization is manifested in various...