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From: Oil body bound oleosin-rhFGF9 fusion protein expressed in safflower (Carthamus tinctorius L.) stimulates hair growth and wound healing in mice

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Agrobacterium-mediated transformation of safflower and transgenic plants of safflower via tissue culture and grafting. a Seeds germination. b Infection with Agrobacterium. c Co-cultivation. d Shots initiation. e Seedlings elongation. f grafted plantlets with parafilm holding V-shaped transgenic scion and rootstock by grafting. g The successful grafted plant in pot through covering with preservative film. k The mature T0 transgenic plant

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