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Inst. Low Temp. Sci., Hokkaido Univ. | 論文
- POSSIBLE FUNCTIONS OF EXTRACELLULAR PROTEINS IN WINTER HARDINESS OF PLANTS
- DIVERSITY OF PROTEINS EXPRESSED IN OVERWINTERING PLANTS UNDER THE LOW TEMPERATURE ENVIRONMENT
- Akinete Formation in Tribonema bombycinum Derbes et Solier (Xanthophyceae) in Relation to Freezing Tolerance
- Increase of ER Protein During Cold Accumulation in Mulberry Twig
- Accumulation of 19-kDa Plasma Membrane Polypeptide during Induction of Freezing Tolerance in Wheat Suspension-Cultured Cells by Abscisic Acid
- ABA-INDUCED ACCUMULATION OF A 19-kDa PLASMA MEMBRANE POLYPEPTIDE IN SUSPENSION CULTURED-CELLS OF WINTER WHEAT AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO THE INDUCTION OF FREEZING TOLERANCE
- Expression of chlorophyll a oxygenase and accumulation of chlorophyll b in cyanobacteria
- Accumulation of 18kD Intracellular Pathogenesis-Related Proteins in Cortical Parenchyma Cells of Mulberry Tree during Seasonal Cold Acclimation
- ANTIFUNGAL EFFECT OF WAS-3a PROTEIN TO SNOW MOLD IN WINTER WHEAT
- ABA-INDUCED FREEZING TOLERANCE IN Physcomitrella patens AND GENE EXPRESSION
- The Function of the ABA-induced Thaumatin-like Protein in Winter Wheat Cells
- Gene expression of WAP20 and WAP27
- Characterization of WAP27 ; the proteins which accumulation in the ER during winter of mulbery (Morus bombycis Koidz) cortical cells
- WAS-3, the ABA-induced Thaumatin-like Protein, in Suspension-cultured Cells of Winter Wheat
- Ecdysteroid-inducible genes in the programmed cell death of anterior silk gland of silkworm, Bombyx mori(Endocrinology)(Proceeding of the Seventy-Third Annual Meeting of the Zoological Society of Japan)
- PB-77 Community structure of microorganisms in the snow algal blooms of Langhovde, Antarctica(Community structure,Poster presentation B)
- E SUBUNIT ISOFORMS OF PEA VACUOLAR H^+-ATPASE AND EXISTENCE OF ISOTYPE ENZYMES
- CHANGES IN PROTEIN COMPOSITION DURING COLD ACCLIMATION IN ORCHARD GRASS
- Molecular Cloning of ABA-induced Secretory Protein (WAS-2) in Winter Wheat Cultured Cells
- DECREASE IN LEVELS OF PLASMA MEMBRANE PROTEINS FROM JERUSALEM ARTICHOKE TUBERS FROZEN AT SUBLETHAL TEMPERATURE