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Science 13 September 1963:
Vol. 141. no. 3585, p. 1059
DOI: 10.1126/science.141.3585.1059

Articles

Growth of Single Plant Cells

Joy L. Gibbs 1 and D. K. Dougall 1

1 University of Sydney, Department of Biochemistry, New South Wales, Australia

Suspension of plant cells from tissue cultures have been plated in nutrient agar medium so that practically all of the individual cells yielded colonies.


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