Davies Eric | School Of Biological Sciences University Of Nebraska
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関連著者
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Davies Eric
School Of Biological Sciences University Of Nebraska-lincoln:(present Address)botany Department Nort
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Davies Eric
School Of Biological Sciences University Of Nebraska
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Ramaiah K.
School of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
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OZEKI Yoshihiro
Department of Biotechnology and Life Science, Faculty of Engineering, Tokyo University of Agricultur
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Takeda Junko
Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Kyoto University
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Ozeki Yoshihiro
Department Of Biology College Of Arts And Sciences The University Of Tokyo
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Ozeki Yoshihiro
Department Of Biology College Of Arts And Science The University Of Tokyo
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Davies E
Univ. Nebraska‐lincoln Ne Usa
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Davies Eric
School Of Biological Sciences University Of Nebraska-lincoin
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Davies Eric
School Ofbiological Sciences University Of Nebraska-lincoln
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Takeda Junko
Department Of Agricultural Chemistry Faculty Of Agriculture Kyoto University
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Abe Shunnosuke
School Of Biological Sciences University Of Nebraska:(present)institute Of Agricultural Environment
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Ramaiah K
Univ. Nebraska‐lincoln Nb Usa
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Ramaiah K.
School Ofbiological Sciences University Of Nebraska-lincoln:(present)harvard-mit Division Of Health
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Abe S.
School ofBiological Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Stankovic Bratislav
School of Biological Sciences, University of Nebraska-Lincoln
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Stankovic Bratislav
School Of Biological Sciences University Of Nebraska-lincoln:(present Address)botany Department North Carolina State University
著作論文
- Wounding of Aged Pea Epicotyls Enhances the Reinitiating Ability of Isolated Ribosomes
- Wounding Inhibits Protein Synthesis yet Stimulates Polysome Formation in Aged, Excised Pea Epicotyls
- Structure and Expression of Chalcone Synthase Gene in Carrot Suspension Cultured Cells Regulated by 2,4-D
- Quantitative Isolation of Undegraded Polysomes from Aged Pea Tissue in the Absence of Contaminants and Artefacts
- The Wound Response in Tomato Involves Rapid Growth and Electrical Responses, Systemically Up-Regulated Transcription of Proteinase Inhibitor and Calmodulin and Down-Regulated Translation