protoplast

NOUN
  1. a biological unit consisting of a nucleus and the body of cytoplasm with which it interacts
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How To Use protoplast In A Sentence

  • For measurements, only root protoplasts with a dense cytoplasm and no, or little, vacuolation were selected.
  • Poly - L - Ornithine can change electric charge on the surface of protoplasts or foreign DNA.
  • The rest of my body stood up well to this assault but every few seconds I had the eerie sensation that I was back in my old body, a ghostly superimposition on the living protoplast, as the spinal chord projected its agony outward. Man Made
  • Because the unfertilized eggs are naked protoplasts lacking cell walls, unfertilized eggs were used for these experiments in order to give the antibodies unimpeded access to the cell.
  • And it bothered her to have him vanish just as the protoplast experiment was nearing its end. VALENTINE PONTIFEX
  • The extent to which sugars move across the plasma membranes of embryo-derived protoplasts during isolation, suspension, and drying is not known and merits further investigation.
  • I came out of the chamber all protoplast except for the spinal zone. Man Made
  • A plasmid containing this 3.1 kb of wild-type genomic DNA was cotransfected with a trp1 plasmid into protoplasts isolated from an auxotrophic thn1 mutant strain.
  • Only mononuclear protoplasts were capable of complete cell wall regeneration and mitotic division.
  • A single cell culture, based on protoplasts that were isolated from the leaf mesophyll of tobacco, was used.
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