Andreas Hoekema
Syngenta
31 Papers
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Andreas Hoekema is an academic researcher from Syngenta. The author has contributed to research in topics: Agrobacterium & Phytase. The author has an hindex of 13, co-authored 31 publications.
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Papers
Production of correctly processed human serum albumin in transgenic plants.
Peter Christiaan Sijmons,Bernardus Martinus Maria Dekker,Barbara Schrammeijer,Theo C. Verwoerd,P. J. M. van den Elzen,Andreas Hoekema +5 more
TL;DR: A modified CaMV 35S promoter is used to direct the expression of chimaeric genes encoding human serum albumin in transgenic potato and tobacco plants and secretion of correctly processed HSA that is indistinguishable from the authentic human protein is demonstrated.
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Process for the incorporation of foreign dna into the genome of dicotyledonous plants
R. A. Schilperoort,Andreas Hoekema,Paul J. J. Hooykaas +2 more
- 04 Jun 1984
TL;DR: In this article, a process for the incorporation of foreign DNA into chromosomes of dicotyledonous plants by infecting the plants or incubating plant protoplasts with Agrobacterium bacteria, which contain one or more plasmids, was described.
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A process for the incorporation of foreign dna into the genome of dicotyledonous plants; agrobacterium tumefaciens bacteria and a process for the production thereof
R. A. Schilperoort,Andreas Hoekema,Paul J. J. Hooykaas +2 more
- 21 Feb 1984
TL;DR: In this article, a process for the incorporation of foreign DNA into chromosomes of dicotyledonous plants by infecting the plants or incubating plant protoplasts with Agrobacterium bacteria, which contain one or more plasmids, was described.
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Production of enzymes in seeds and their use
Albert J. J. van Ooijen,Krijn Rietveld,Andreas Hoekema,Jan Pen,Peter Christian Sijmons,Teunis Cornelis Verwoerd,Wilhemus Johannes Quax +6 more
- 25 Mar 1991
TL;DR: In this paper, a method of catalyzing in vitro reactions using seeds containing enhanced amounts of enzymes is described, which involves adding transgenic, non-wild type seeds, preferably in a ground form, to a reaction mixture and allowing the enzymes in the seeds to increase the rate of reaction.
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Meristem transformation of sunflower via Agrobacterium.
TL;DR: Transformation of sunflower plants with a disarmed Agrobacterium tumefaciens strain harboring a binary vector carrying genes encoding GUS- and NPTII-activity confirmed the presence of foreign DNA in the sunflower genome.
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