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Desiccated Conifer Somatic Embryos Attree et al. University of Saskatchewan US 5464769; November 7, 1995 Conifer somatic embryos can be desiccated to a moisture content below 50%. A moisture content as low as 10% can be produced. The desiccated somatic conifer embryos have greatly increased ability to store lipids and other nutrients as compared to the cor- responding zygotic embryo. Conditioned Culture Medium for Rapid Growth and Detection of Microbes Mach Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Co. US 5462860; October 31, 1995 Products and processes used to determine the presence of microbes in a sample and a conditioned culture medium which may be used in products and processes to allow early detection and enumeration of such microbes. Mammalian cells In Vitro Method for Stimulating Ceil Growth by Culturing Cells in a Serum-Free Culture Medium Comprising Human Lysozyme Komiya et al. Nippon Oil Co. Ltd. US 5468635; November 21, 1995 An agent for promoting growth in animal cells. The agent contains a serum-free medium and lysozyme. The agent can optionally contain cytokines. 78 Enzyme Microb. Technol., 1997, vol. 20, January

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Desiccated Conifer Somatic Embryos Attree et al. University of Saskatchewan US 5464769; November 7, 1995 Conifer somatic embryos can be desiccated to a moisture content below 50%. A moisture content as low as 10% can be produced. The desiccated somatic conifer embryos have greatly increased ability to store lipids and other nutrients as compared to the cor- responding zygotic embryo.

Conditioned Culture Medium for Rapid Growth and Detection of Microbes Mach Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Co. US 5462860; October 31, 1995 Products and processes used to determine the presence of microbes in a sample and a conditioned culture medium which may be used

in products and processes to allow early detection and enumeration of such microbes.

Mammalian cells

In Vitro Method for Stimulating Ceil Growth by Culturing Cells in a Serum-Free Culture Medium Comprising Human Lysozyme Komiya et al. Nippon Oil Co. Ltd. US 5468635; November 21, 1995 An agent for promoting growth in animal cells. The agent contains a serum-free medium and lysozyme. The agent can optionally contain cytokines.

78 Enzyme Microb. Technol., 1997, vol. 20, January