Patents and applications assigned to Japan Tobacco
Japan Tobacco has patents and applications relating to Agrobacterium-transformation of monocots. The granted patents include.
The patents and patent applications disclose an explant of a monocot in the process of dedifferentiation or already dedifferentiated used for transformation with Agrobacterium.
According to the scientific literature, differentiation of a cell is the process through which a cell becomes specialized to perform a particular function. A dedifferentiation process is thus the opposite of specialization. During cell dedifferentiation, more random planes of cell division increase progressively and there is a loss of organized structures.
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