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2007A Master Switch Arabidopsis CBF1 Genes, Genetic Transformation and Abiotic Stress Tolerance in Tomato.Sanjaya; Muthan, B.; Chan, M. -T. Stress Biotechnology. Ed. Devarajan Thangadurai (India : Bioscience Publications Ltd)
2010A tomato bZIP transcription factor, SlAREB, is involved in water deficit and salt stress response.Hsieh, T. -H.; Li, C. -W.; Su, R. -C.; Sanjaya; Cheng, C. -P.; Tsai, Y. -C.; Chan, M. -T. PLANTA 231(6), 1459-1473
2005Advances in Agrobacterium Mediated Transformation in Tomato – an OverviewSanjaya; Chan, M. -T. J Genet Mol Biol 16, 211-224
2005Gene stacking in Phalaenopsis orchid enhances dual tolerance to pathogen attackChan, Y. -L.; Sanjaya; Lin, K. -H.; Liao, L. -J.; Chen, W. -H.; Chan, M. -T. Transgenic Research 14, 279-288
2007Genetic Transformation as a Tool for Improvement of OrchidsSanjaya; Chan, M. -T. ,Orchid Biotechnology. (Singapore : World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd.,)
2008Non-antibiotic selection marker genes in plant transformation: present and future prospectsSanjaya; Li, Chia-Wen; Chan, M.-T. Current Topics in Plant Biology 9, 69-78
2006Oncidium Tissue Culture, Transgenics and BiotechnologyChan, M. -T. ; Sanjaya; da Silva, J. A. T.Floriculture, Ornamental and Plant Biotechnology: advances and topical issues. Ed. Jaime A. Teixeira da Silva. (London UK : Global Science Books )
2006Orchids (Cymbidium spp., Oncidium and Phalaenopsis)Chan, M. T. ; Chan, Y. L.; SanjayaMethods in Molecular Biology. Agrobacterium Protocols. 2nd Ed, Kang Wang. Humana Press. Totowa, USA (Totowa, USA : Humana Press.)
2008Overexpression of Arabidopsis thaliana tryptophan synthase beta 1 (AtTSB1) in Arabidopsis and tomato confers tolerance to cadmium stressSanjaya; Hsiao, P.; Su, R. -C.; Ko, S. -S. ; Tong, C. -G.; Yang, R. -Y.; Chan, M. -T. Plant Cell and Environment 31(8), 1074-1085
2007Plant native tryptophan synthase beta 1 gene act as a non-antibiotic selection marker for plant transformationHsiao, P; Sanjaya; Su, RC; da Silva, JAT; Chan, MT PLANTA 225,  897-906.
2008Plant responses and tolerance to high and low temperature stresses: A functional genomic approachSanjaya; Muthan, Bagyalakshmi; Chan, M. -T. Biotechnology concepts and applications (India : Narosa Publishing House Pvt. Ltd.)
2006Priming abiotic factors for optimal hybrid Cymbidium (Orchidaceae) PLB and callus induction, plantlet formation,and their subsequent cytogenetic stability analysisDa Silva, J. A. T.; Chan, M. -T. ; Sanjaya; Chai, M. -L.; Tanaka, MSCIENTIFIC HORTICULTURE 109,  368-378
2011Tomato RAV transcription factor is a pivotal modulator involved in the AP2/EREBP-mediated defense pathwayLi, C. -W.; Sanjaya; Hsieh, T. -H.; You, S. -J.; Chan, M. -T. PLANT PHYSIOLOGY 156: 213–227.
2005Transgenic tomato expressing an Arabidopsis thionin (Thi2.1) driven by fruit-inactive promoter battles against phytopathogenic attackChan, Y. -L.; Prasad, V.; Sanjaya; Chen, K. -H.; Liu, P. -C.; Chan, M. -T. ; Cheng, C. -P.Planta 221, 386-393
2005Transgenic tomato plants expressing an Arabidopsis thionin (Thi2.1) driven by fruit-inactive promoter battle against phytopathogenic attackChan, Y. L.; Prasad, V.; Sanjaya; Chen, K. H.; Liu, P. C.; Chan, M. T. ; Cheng, C. P.Planta 221, 386 - 393
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