Matthew Fuller
Middle Tennessee State University
3 Papers
15 Citations
Matthew Fuller is an academic researcher from Middle Tennessee State University. The author has contributed to research in topics: Plant tissue culture & Callus. The author has an hindex of 2, co-authored 3 publications.
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Panax quinquefolius (North American ginseng) cell suspension culture as a source of bioactive polysaccharides: Immunostimulatory activity and characterization of a neutral polysaccharide AGC1
Rajarshi Ghosh,Shannon A. Smith,Evidence E. Nwangwa,Brock A. Arivett,Daniel L. Bryant,Matthew Fuller,Devyn Hayes,J. Logan Bowling,David E. Nelson,John D. DuBois,Elliot Altman,Paul C. Kline,Anthony L. Farone +12 more
TL;DR: AGC1 was able to act as an immunostimulant in primary murine splenocytes, enhancing cell proliferation, as well as NO and TNF-α production, and results indicate the partial role of NF-κB pathway in the Immunostimulatory response.
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Determination of Optimal Hormone and Mineral Salts Levels in Tissue Culture Media for Callus Induction and Growth of Industrial Hemp (Cannabis sativa L.)
TL;DR: In this article, the optimal concentrations (μM)/ratios of auxin:cytokinin in media and the optimal mineral salts formulation for callus induction and callus growth in select hemp cultivars were determined.
A Protocol for Endophyte-Free Callus Tissue of the Grape Vitis aestivalis “Norton/Cynthiana” (Vitaceae)
TL;DR: A viable protocol for obtaining fungus-free tissue culture callus from V. aestivalis is reported and could potentially be used with plants that have associated endophytes or other contamination problems to establish callus tissue for research and/or commercial propagation efforts.