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Using GFP to study virus invasion and spread in plant tissues

Karl J. Oparka, Alison G. Roberts, Simon Santa Cruz, Petra Boevink, Denton A.M. Prior and Anna Smallcombe
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Karl J. Oparka: Unit of Cell Biology, Scottish Crop Research Institute, Invergowrie
Alison G. Roberts: Unit of Cell Biology, Scottish Crop Research Institute, Invergowrie
Simon Santa Cruz: Unit of Cell Biology, Scottish Crop Research Institute, Invergowrie
Petra Boevink: Unit of Cell Biology, Scottish Crop Research Institute, Invergowrie
Denton A.M. Prior: Unit of Cell Biology, Scottish Crop Research Institute, Invergowrie
Anna Smallcombe: Unit of Cell Biology, Scottish Crop Research Institute, Invergowrie

Nature, 1997, vol. 388, issue 6640, 401-402

Abstract: Abstract GFP is beginning to revolutionize the study of virus movement in plants. Insertion of the gfpgene into the viral genome allows the virus to be tracked both in whole plants and also in single cells.

Date: 1997
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