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    In vitro technology at the US Potato Genebank by Bamberg, J. B., Martin, M. W., Abad, J., Jenderek, M. M., Tanner, J., Donnelly, D. J., Nassar, A M. K., Veilleux, R. E., Novy, R. G.

    “…The US Potato Genebank in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin, is the national germplasm collection for the world's most important vegetable crop. It contains about 6,000…”
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    Identification of molecular markers associated with leptine in reciprocal backcross families of diploid potato by BOUARTE-MEDINA, T, FOGELMAN, E, CHANI, E, MILLER, A. R, LEVIN, I, LEVY, D, VEILLEUX, R. E

    Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-11-2002)
    “…Solanum phureja clone 1-3 and S. chacoense clone 80-1 have a zero and high leptine content in their foliage, respectively. An F(1) hybrid (CP2) was…”
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    (1053) Heart Failure Admissions Per 1000 Heart Failure Patients as a Better Indicator of Quality and Outcomes by Clark, C.H., Chadwick, K., Shao, E., Veilleux, R., Sawyer, D.

    “…A growing body of literature has questioned the validity of using risk-adjusted 30-day readmission rates (30DRR) for heart failure (HF) as defined by the…”
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    (1052) Effect of an Advanced Heart Failure Program on Heart Failure Admissions in a Rural State by Chadwick, K., Clark, C., Veilleux, R., Sawyer, D., Shao, E.

    “…Heart failure (HF) is one of the leading causes of hospitalization in the United States. Lower HF admission (HFA) rates are an indicator of quality. Our…”
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    Selection inherent in monoploid derivation mechanisms for potato by LOUGH, R. C, VARRIEUR, J. M, VEILLEUX, R. E

    Published in Theoretical and applied genetics (01-07-2001)
    “…Monoploid potato (2n=1×=12) can be derived either paternally through anther or microspore culture (androgenesis) or maternally through crossing with a…”
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    Transmission of a Bacillus thuringiensis cry3Aa transgene from diploid to tetraploid potato using 4x-2x hybridization: effect of ploidy increase on transgene expression and implications for TPS hybrid production by Johnson, A. A. T., Nault, B. A., Veilleux, R. E., Salamini, F.

    Published in Plant breeding (01-06-2003)
    “…The study examined the effect of ploidy elevation through unreduced gametes on transgene expression in potato. Tetraploid transgenic progenies were obtained…”
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    Influence of culture medium and in vitro conditions on shoot regeneration in Solanum phureja monoploids and fertility of regenerated doubled monoploids by Paz, M.M, Veilleux, R.E

    Published in Plant breeding (01-03-1999)
    “…Incorporation of monoploids in practical breeding requires an efficient method of producing homozygous diploids. This study investigated factors for efficient…”
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    Development of microsatellite markers in potato and their use in phylogenetic and fingerprinting analyses by Ashkenazi, V, Chani, E, Lavi, U, Levy, D, Hillel, J, Veilleux, R E

    Published in Genome (01-02-2001)
    “…Three genomic libraries were constructed using a mixture of DNA from Solanum phureja Juz. & Buk., and S. chacoense Bitt. Two of the libraries were enriched for…”
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    Analysis of the genetic composition of anther-derived potato by randomly amplified polymorphic DNA and simple sequence repeats by Veilleux, R E, Shen, L Y, Paz, M M

    Published in Genome (01-12-1995)
    “…Randomly amplified polymorphic DNA (RAPD) and simple sequence repeat (SSR) analyses were used to characterize the genetic composition of anther-derived plants…”
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    Ori, Idit, Zohar and Zahov: tablestock and chipstock cultivars bred for adaptation to Israel by Levy, D, Itzhak, Y, Fogelman, E, Margalit, E, Veilleux, R.E

    “…The cultivars Ori, Idit, Zohar, and Zahov have been bred specifically for adaptation to the Mediteranean climate: Ori and Idit are early tablestock cultivars,…”
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    A wide range of sensitivities to androgens develops in cloned Shionogi mouse mammary tumor cells by Labrie, F, Veilleux, R

    Published in The Prostate (1986)
    “…Clones obtained in soft agar from a Shionogi mouse mammary carcinoma show marked heterogeneity of growth characteristics and sensitivities to androgens. These…”
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    Low androgen levels induce the development of androgen-hypersensitive cell clones in Shionogi mouse mammary carcinoma cells in culture by Labrie, F, Veilleux, R, Fournier, A

    “…The influence of the concentration of androgen present on the development of heterogeneous growth responsiveness to androgens was studied in an…”
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    Microsatellite marker analysis of an anther-derived potato family: skewed segregation and gene-centromere mapping by Chani, Eduard, Ashkenazi, Varda, Hillel, Jossi, Veilleux, Richard E

    Published in Genome (01-04-2002)
    “…Segregation patterns of polymorphic simple sequence repeat (SSR) primer pairs were investigated in monoploid potato families derived from anther culture. A…”
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    Integration of transgenes into sexual polyploidization schemes for potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) by Johnson, Alexander AT, Veilleux, Richard E

    Published in Euphytica (01-01-2003)
    “…Most potato transgenic research has focused on development of resistance to pathogens and modification of potato physiology. Many transgenes, particularly…”
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    Leptine Glycoalkaloids Reduce Feeding by Colorado Potato Beetle in Diploid Solanum sp. Hybrids by Rangarajan, Anusuya, Miller, A. Raymond, Veilleux, Richard E

    “…Leptine glycoalkaloids in leaves of the weedy diploid potato, Solanum chacoense Bitt., have been shown to reduce feeding by Colorado potato beetle (CPB;…”
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