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Liposome-mediated uptake of chloroplasts by plant protoplasts [of Neurospora crassa, Fungi and Datura innoxia]

Liposomes, artificial lipid vesicles, have been used to induce the uptake of isolated spinach chloroplasts into protoplasts of both Neurospora crassa and Datura innoxia. Chloroplasts showed high oxygen evolution rates preceding uptake and for extended periods of time after uptake. Survival, as measu...

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Published in:In Vitro 1980-07, Vol.16 (7), p.581-584
Main Authors: Giles, K.L, Vaughan, V, Ranch, J.P, Emery, J
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Liposomes
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Plant cells
Plastids
Protoplasts
Spinach
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