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GrainGenes Author Report: Hess D

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Hess D
Paper
ReferenceHuber M et al. (2002) High transformation frequencies obtained from a commercial wheat (Triticum aestivum L. cv. 'Combi') by microbombardment of immature embryos followed by GFP screening combined with PPT selection Molecular Breeding 10:19-30.
ReferencePeck SC et al. (2001) Directed proteomics identifies a plant-specific protein rapidly phosphorylated in response to bacterial and fungal elicitors Plant Cell 13:1467-1475.
ReferenceFettig S and Hess D (1999) Expression of a chimeric stilbene synthase gene in transgenic wheat lines. Transgenic Research 8:179-189.
ReferenceIser M et al. (1999) Genotype-dependent stable genetic transformation in German spring wheat varieties selected for high regeneration potential Journal of Plant Physiology 154:509-516.

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