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publicationNumber JP-2012527890-A
titleOfInvention Plant stem cells derived from the formation layer of Ziraceae and method for separating and culturing the same
abstract The present invention relates to a formation layer-derived stem cell of family Solanaceae and a method for separating and culturing the same. Stem cells derived from the formation layer of the urchinaceae according to the present invention are isolated in an undifferentiated state without undergoing a dedifferentiation process, and the cell growth rate and growth pattern are stably maintained even during long-term culture, and mass culture is possible. It is useful in. In addition, the stem cell derived from the podaceae family according to the present invention and the culture thereof suppress the production of an enzyme related to aging more efficiently than retinoic acid, which is known to have a strong wrinkle-improving effect. It has an inducing effect on the biosynthesis of and is useful for preventing aging and delaying aging.
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