Automated Author Profile

P. W. Barlow

Current S-Index

4.0

Sum of Dataset Indices for all datasets

Average Dataset Index per Dataset

1.3

Average Dataset Index per dataset

Total Datasets

3

Total datasets for this author

Average FAIR Score

60.9%

Average FAIR Score per dataset

Total Citations

0

Total citations to the author's datasets

Total Mentions

0

Total mentions of the author's datasets

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Datasets

The fate of surface cell layers of <i>Daucus carota</i> (L.) embryos raised in suspension culture

The ultrastructure and fate of surface cells covering mature somatic embryos of Daucus carota grown in suspension culture were analyzed and new information obtained concerning somatic embryogenesis in these conditions. Our studies showed that during some developmental stages, these embryos were covered irregularly and discontinuously by cells with a typical protodermal phenotype characterized by a cuticle on the outer cell wall. We observed that cells with cuticles were peeled off from the surface of mature embryos. Before peeling off, these cells underwent programmed cell death, which was confirmed by the TdT-mediated dUTP nick end labeling method. Transmission electron microscopy revealed advanced processes of autophagy in these cells.

Authors

  • I. Dobrowolska ;
  • J. Kwasniewska ;
  • P. W. Barlow ;
  • E. U. Kurczynska
0 Citations0 Mentions13% FAIR0.3 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.1246726January 2015

The fate of surface cell layers of <i>Daucus carota</i> (L.) embryos raised in suspension culture

The ultrastructure and fate of surface cells covering mature somatic embryos of Daucus carota grown in suspension culture were analyzed and new information obtained concerning somatic embryogenesis in these conditions. Our studies showed that, during some developmental stages, these embryos were covered irregularly and discontinuously by cells with a typical protodermal phenotype characterized by a cuticle on the outer cell wall. We observed that cells with cuticle were peeled off from the surface of mature embryos. Before peeling off, these cells underwent programmed cell death (PCD), which was confirmed by the TUNEL method. Transmission electron microscopy revealed advanced processes of autophagy in these cells.

Authors

  • I. Dobrowolska ;
  • J. Kwasniewska ;
  • P. W. Barlow ;
  • E. U. Kurczynska
0 Citations0 Mentions85% FAIR1.8 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.1246726.v1January 2015

The fate of surface cell layers of <i>Daucus carota</i> (L.) embryos raised in suspension culture

The ultrastructure and fate of surface cells covering mature somatic embryos of Daucus carota grown in suspension culture were analyzed and new information obtained concerning somatic embryogenesis in these conditions. Our studies showed that during some developmental stages, these embryos were covered irregularly and discontinuously by cells with a typical protodermal phenotype characterized by a cuticle on the outer cell wall. We observed that cells with cuticles were peeled off from the surface of mature embryos. Before peeling off, these cells underwent programmed cell death, which was confirmed by the TdT-mediated dUTP nick end labeling method. Transmission electron microscopy revealed advanced processes of autophagy in these cells.

Authors

  • I. Dobrowolska ;
  • J. Kwasniewska ;
  • P. W. Barlow ;
  • E. U. Kurczynska
0 Citations0 Mentions85% FAIR1.8 Dataset Index
10.6084/m9.figshare.1246726.v2January 2015