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    Callus induction and regeneration in Spirodela and Lemna by Li, J, Jain, M, Vunsh, R, Vishnevetsky, J, Hanania, U, Flaishman, M, Perl, A, Edelman, M

    Published in Plant cell reports (01-02-2004)
    “…The development of tissue culture systems in duckweeds has, to date, been limited to species of the genus Lemna. We report here the establishment of an…”
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    Construction of tissue-engineered small-diameter vascular grafts in fibrin scaffolds in 30 days by Gui, Liqiong, Boyle, Michael J, Kamin, Yishai M, Huang, Angela H, Starcher, Barry C, Miller, Cheryl A, Vishnevetsky, Michael J, Niklason, Laura E

    Published in Tissue engineering. Part A (01-05-2014)
    “…Tissue-engineered small-diameter vascular grafts have been developed as a promising alternative to native veins or arteries for replacement therapy. However,…”
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    Enhanced bud and bulblet regeneration from bulbs of Nerine sarniensis cultured in vitro by VISHNEVETSKY, J, ZAMSKI, E, ZIV, M

    Published in Plant cell reports (01-03-2003)
    “…Nerine (Nerine sarniensis) cv. Salmon Supreme in vitro-grown bulblets, 7-9 mm in diameter, were cut in half longitudinally and used for adventitious bud…”
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    Carbohydrate metabolism in Nerine sarniensis bulbs developing in liquid culture by Vishnevetsky, Jane, Zamski, Eli, Ziv, Meira

    Published in Physiologia plantarum (01-04-2000)
    “…Anatomical and physiological changes accompanying enhanced Nerine sarniensis cv. Salmon Supreme bulb growth in vitro were examined. Small bulbs, 2–3 mm in…”
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    BULB AND INFLORESCENCE DEVELOPMENT IN NERINE SARNIENSIS by Vishnevetsky, Jane, Lilien-Kipnis, Hannah, Azizbekova, Nazilia, Ziv, Meira

    Published in Israel journal of plant sciences (01-01-1997)
    “…Nerine is an autumn flowering perennial bulbous plant native to southern Africa belonging to the family Amaryllidaceae. Irregular flowering is often…”
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