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THERE have been several reports of plant cell wall regeneration1–4 and two reports of division following protoplast formation3, 4 but only one of sustained cell division3.
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KAO, K., GAMBORG, O., MILLER, R. et al. Cell Divisions in Cells regenerated from Protoplasts of Soybean and Haplopappus gracilis. Nature New Biology 232, 124 (1971). https://doi.org/10.1038/newbio232124a0
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