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Germ Viability

Germ viability is important because it is closely related to grain soundness and malting performance. Grains can die or lose their physiological activity due to heat [Pg.471]


Dinitrophenols can suppress germ cell viability in vitro. [Pg.871]

Identifying the niches of stem cells in vivo and the requirements for stem cell viability and repopulation is essential for futme therapies in regenerative medicine, possibly by activating stem cells in situ. In Drosophila, tluee cell types act as germ line stem cell niche. [Pg.50]

Garcia-BeUido A. and Robbins L. 1983. Viability of female germ-line cells homozygous for zygotic lethals in Drosophila melanogaster. Genetics 103 235-247. [Pg.157]


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