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Temporomandibular arthropathies : a retrospective study with histopathological characteristics

2018

Background To investigate the incidence of temporomandibular arthropathies diagnosed in a university center and to describe their histopathological characteristics. Material and Methods Temporomandibular arthropathy cases with corresponding slides were selected from an oral and maxillofacial surgical pathology service. Cases of exclusively articular disc disease were not included. Results The mean age was 31.3 years with a predominance of females (69.7%). Of these diagnoses, 53.6% were unilateral condylar hyperplasia, 17.8% were bony ankylosis, 14.3% were degenerative joint disease, 10.7% were osteochondroma, and 3.6% were synovial chondromatosis. Condylar hyperplasia presented as thick fib…

OsteochondromaAdultPathologymedicine.medical_specialtyCallus formationTooth AnkylosisSynovial chondromatosismedicineCartilaginous TissueHumansGeneral DentistryRetrospective StudiesOral Medicine and PathologyTemporomandibular JointHyaline cartilagebusiness.industryResearchMandibular CondyleTemporomandibular Joint Disorders:CIENCIAS MÉDICAS [UNESCO]medicine.diseaseTemporomandibular jointmedicine.anatomical_structureOtorhinolaryngologyUNESCO::CIENCIAS MÉDICASFibrocartilageSurgeryChondromatosisFemalebusinessChondromatosis Synovial
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Investigation of the Alkaloid Content of Rauwolfia serpentina Roots from Regenerated Plants.

1991

The indole alkaloid content of RAUWOLFIA SERPENTINA roots from regenerated plants (from stem-and root-callus) was compared with the parental stock. Although the total alkaloid content seems to be slightly higher in the roots from regenerated plants, HPLC-analysis of individual alkaloids indicated that the contents of the alkaloids ajmaline ( 1), serpentine ( 2), and reserpine ( 3) are lower than in the roots of the parental stock. The glucoalkaloid raucaffricine ( 4) was identified as a constituent of all samples, thus providing the first evidence for its occurrence in roots of RAUWOLFIA SERPENTINA.

PharmacologyIndole alkaloidApocynaceaeAlkaloidOrganic ChemistryPharmaceutical ScienceReserpineBiologyPharmacognosybiology.organism_classificationAnalytical ChemistryAjmalineComplementary and alternative medicineCallusDrug DiscoveryBotanymedicineMolecular Medicinemedicine.drugPlanta medica
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Morphogenesis and Cardenolide Formation in Digitalis obscura Cultures

1991

Summary Cardenolide formation was investigated in hypocotyl cultures of Digitalis obscura L. established on MS medium with growth regulators selected to promote either callus formation, caulogenesis, embryogenesis or rhizogenesis. Examination of the cardenolide composition of leaves from mature plants was also performed. Several compounds of series A and C were identified by HPLC in in vitro and in vivo grown tissues, no marked differences being found between their cardenolide patterns. RIA determinations showed that shoot- or embryo-forming calli accumulated significantly higher amounts of digoxigenin derivatives than undifferentiated or rhizogenic cultures. In any case, field plants prese…

PhysiologyCallus formationfungiDigitalis obscurafood and beveragesPlant ScienceBiologybiology.organism_classificationHypocotylTissue culturechemistry.chemical_compoundMurashige and Skoog mediumchemistryBiochemistryShootBotanyCardenolideDigoxigeninAgronomy and Crop ScienceJournal of Plant Physiology
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A relationship between tolerance to dehydration of rice cell lines and ability for ABA synthesis under stress

2005

Plant dehydration is commonly caused by some adverse environmental conditions such as salinity, drought and freezing. As the plant hormone abscisic acid (ABA) is involved in responses to water stress, we studied its putative relationship with the degree of tolerance to these abiotic stresses. For this purpose we used cell lines that had been established from mature embryos of rice (Oryza sativa L, cvs. Bahia and Bomba), and selected by their high (L-T) or low (L-S) levels of tolerance to each type of stress. Tolerance of rice calli to either osmotic, saline, or freezing stress was generally improved by a previous treatment with ABA. This ABA effect was evident in those callus lines with low…

PhysiologyPlant ScienceSodium ChlorideBiologyCell Linechemistry.chemical_compoundFreezingBotanyGeneticsmedicinePoaceaeDehydrationDesiccationAbscisic acidOryza sativaOsmolar ConcentrationfungiWaterfood and beveragesOryzamedicine.diseasebiology.organism_classificationSalinityHorticulturechemistryCallusFluridonePlant hormoneAbscisic AcidPlant Physiology and Biochemistry
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Isolation, culture and plant regeneration from protoplasts of Sideritis angustifolia

1998

Summary Factors promoting high yields of viable protoplasts from leaves of Sideritis angustifolia are reported. Isolated protoplasts divided and gave rise to callus when plated in modified liquid MS medium with growth regulators. Best plating efficiency was obtained when protoplast were cultured in the presence of 6 μM BA and 2 μM NAA. Calli were then transferred onto solidified regeneration media. Adventitious bud differentiation was only observed in calli grown on medium containing 8 μM BA and 2 μM NAA. These buds proliferated quickly when placed on hormone-free medium and subsequendy regenerated new buds and shoots. Once developed shoots were excised, the remaining tissues maintained thi…

Plating efficiencyPhysiologyRegeneration (biology)fungifood and beveragesPlant ScienceProtoplastBiologybiology.organism_classificationMurashige and Skoog mediumCell cultureCallusBotanyShootSideritisAgronomy and Crop Science
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Morphogenesis in leaf and single-cell cultures of mature Juniperus oxycedrus

1996

Single cells were mechanically isolated from leaf-derived callus of mature Juniperus oxycedrus L. These cells divided and gave rise to callus when plated on medium containing growth regulators. Best plating efficiency was obtained on a modified Schenk and Hildebrandt medium supplemented with 0.6 micro M 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic acid and 100 mg l(-1) casein hydrolyzate. Although single-cell-derived callus showed poor morphogenic potential, both adventitious shoots and embryogenic tissues differentiated from the callus. We also achieved induction of somatic embryogenesis in leaf explants of mature J. oxycedrus trees cultured in the presence of 6.0 or 10.0 micro M 2,4-dichlorophenoxyacetic ac…

Plating efficiencySomatic embryogenesisPhysiologyfungifood and beveragesPicloramPlant ScienceBiologybiology.organism_classificationchemistry.chemical_compoundchemistryCell cultureCallusShootBotanyJuniperus oxycedrusExplant cultureTree Physiology
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Anthraquinones from Ophiorrhiza pumila tissue and cell cultures

1998

We have succeeded in initiating and establishing systems of tissue and cell cultures of Ophiorrhiza pumila. Examination of the constituents of the methanol extract of the cultured calli revealed the presence of 11 anthraquinones including two new ones whose structures have been rigorously proved using advanced spectroscopic methods. These findings demonstrated a remarkable difference in the constituents between the wild plants and the callus tissue or cultured cells; the former is devoid of anthraquinones and contains a variety of camptothecin-related alkaloids whereas the latter contains a significant amount of anthraquinones and shows no indication of the presence of alkaloids after sever…

RubiaceaeAlkaloidCellPlant ScienceGeneral MedicineHorticultureBiologybiology.organism_classificationBiochemistrychemistry.chemical_compoundTissue culturemedicine.anatomical_structureBiosynthesischemistryBiochemistryCell cultureCallusAnthraquinonesBotanymedicineMolecular BiologyPhytochemistry
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Rearing of Prays citri on callus derived from lemon stigma and style culture

2000

A new method for rearing the citrus flower moth (Prays citri Mill.) (Lepidoptera, Yponomeutidae) on lemon [Citrus limon (L.) Burm.] callus is reported. In the present research callus (an undifferentiated mass of plant cells that can be grown under sterile conditions on an artificial medium in vitro) was induced from lemon stigma and style explants cultured on Murashige and Skoog (MS) medium supplemented with 500 mg l -1 malt extract, 13.3 μM 6-benzylaminopurine, and 146 mM sucrose. Also somatic embryogenesis and plant regeneration were obtained from the cultures of styles and stigmas of lemon. Adults were obtained from larvae on infested flowers collected in the field. Different oviposition…

Somatic embryogenesisbiologyfungifood and beveragesbiology.organism_classificationHorticultureRutaceaeSettore AGR/11 - Entomologia Generale E ApplicataInsect ScienceCallusShootBotanyPrays citribiological control citrus flower moth Citrus limon organic agriculturePEST analysisEcology Evolution Behavior and SystematicsFruit treeExplant culture
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Elimination of in vitro bacterial contaminants in shoot cultures of ‘MRS 2/5’ plum hybrid by the use of Melia azedarach extracts

2008

The antimicrobial activity of leaf and callus extracts of Melia azedarach was tested on in vitro shoot cultures of the peach rootstoch 'MRS 2/5' (Prunus cerasifera × Prunus spinosa) that were heavily contaminated with Sphingomonas paucimobilis (Sp) and Bacillus circulans (Bc). The extracts were filter-sterilised and added at 0%, 1%, 5%, 10% and 20% to a modified Murashige and Skoog proliferation medium previously autoclave-sterilised. Up to about 17% shoots died with 10-20% extract, except for Sp-contaminated shoots, whose survival was reduced to 50% after treatment with 20% extract. No shoots died with 1% to 5% supplement. The undiluted leaf extract showed bactericidal activity on plated S…

Sphingomonas paucimobilisMeliaceaePersian lilacbiologyMelia azedarachSphingomonas paucimobilisSettore AGR/13 - Chimica Agrariafungifood and beveragesMicropropagationPlant ScienceBactericidal activityHorticulturebiology.organism_classificationMicrobiologyPlant extractHorticultureMicropropagationCallusShootBacillus circulansSubculture (biology)Agronomy and Crop ScienceBacillus circulanEuropean Journal of Plant Pathology
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Preliminary Results on the Effect of Magnetic Fields on Anther Culture and Pollen Germination of Citrus clementina Hort. ex Tan.

2003

Exposure to electromagnetic fields seems to modify the biological behaviour of seeds, roots, pollen grains and buds of several plants. This procedure has been also suggested as a tool to improve the utilization of plant species (Firetto et al., 2000, 2001, Petruszewski S., 1996). Since the first haploid embryogenic calli production and plantlet regeneration by anther culture of C. clementina Hort. ex Tan. 'Nules' was reported (Germany et al., 1994), several studies have been carried out to improve both the frequency of microspore embryogenesis and the percentage of plantlet regeneration. To enlarge the number of respondent genotypes and to improve the induction rate (the frequency of pollen…

Stamenfood and beveragesHorticultureBiologymedicine.disease_causePlantletSettore AGR/03 - Arboricoltura Generale E Coltivazioni ArboreeHorticulturehaploid organ cultureMicrosporeGerminationCallusPollenBotanymedicinePollen tubePloidy
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