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Adipose-derived adult stromal cells heal critical-size mouse calvarial defects

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The osteogenic capability of adipose-derived adult stromal (ADAS) cells, BMS cells, calvarial-derived osteoblasts and dura mater cells to heal critical-size mouse calvarial defects is investigated. ADAS cells heal critical-size skeletal defects without genetic manipulation or the addition of exogenous growth factors.

Author: Longaker, Michael T., Cowan, Catherine M., Yun-Ying Shi, Aalami, Oliver O, Yu-Fen Chou, Mari, Carina, Wu, Benjamin, Contag, Christopher H, Quarto, Natalina, Thomas, Romy
Publisher: Nature Publishing Co.
Publication Name: Nature Biotechnology
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1087-0156
Year: 2004
Mice as laboratory animals, House mouse, Osteogenesis

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Engineered endophytic bacteria improve phytoremediation of water-soluble, volatile, organic pollutants

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Phytoremediation of highly water soluble and volatile organic xenobiotics is often inefficient, as plants do not completely degrade these compounds through their rhizospheres. This leads to phytotoxicity or volatilization of chemicals through the leaves that cause additional environmental problems.

Author: Lelie, Daniel van der, Vangronsveld, Jaco, Barac, Tanja, Taghavi, Safiyh, Borremans, Brigitte, Provoost, Ann, Oeyen, Licy, Colpaert, Jan V.
Publisher: Nature Publishing Co.
Publication Name: Nature Biotechnology
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1087-0156
Year: 2004
Rhizosphere, Endophytes, Volatilization

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Teamwork in phytoremediation

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A new concept in phytoremediation in which microbial symbionts provide assistance to host plants in detoxifying xenobiotics is described. Using endophytes as a solution for root cause problems is a straightforward approach to facilitate the phytoremediation of a range of organic contaminants.

Author: Glick, Bernard R.
Publisher: Nature Publishing Co.
Publication Name: Nature Biotechnology
Subject: Business
ISSN: 1087-0156
Year: 2004
Microbiological synthesis

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Subjects list: Research, United States, Biotechnology industry, Biotechnology industries, Xenobiotics
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