Parede Celular Vegetal Aternativas para o estudo da
Tamanho celular Formato das células Expansão Adesão Oligossacarídeos sinalizadores Formação de parede de aposição Têxtil Produção de papel Energia sustentável Por que estudar a Parede Celular Vegetal?
Exemplos de alternativas metodológicas
Mouille G. et al, The Plant Journal (2007); Krupková E. et al, The Plant Journal (2007)
Exemplos de alternativas metodológicas
Princípios da hibridação in situ
Exemplos de alternativas metodológicas
Overview of the key stages in the CoMPP technique PectinNon- cellulosicCellulose PectinNon- cellulosicCellulose Moller I. et al The Plant J (2007)
Quantificação, sensibilidade e reprodutibiliade do CoMPP É preciso que cada amostra seja representada por vários spots É necessário também minimizar o númeno de spots saturados
Análise da parede celular de Arabidopsis utilizando CoMPP Moller I. et al The Plant J (2007)
Links relacionados CarboSource Services (CCRC) CAZy - Carbohydrate-Active enZymes CAZypedia Cell Wall Genomics at Purdue Cell Wall Navigator at Riverside Complex Carbohydrate Research Centre Expansin Central Monoclonal antibodies for plant cell walls (CCRC) Paul Dupree's group at Cambridge Plantcellwall.org Plantcellwalls.net PlantProbes Stephen Fry's cell wall group at Edinburgh WallBioNet WallBioNet monoclonal antibody data base
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