Reappraisal of the Currently Prevailing Model of Starch Biosynthesis in Photosynthetic Tissues: A Proposal Involving the Cytosolic Production of ADP-Glucose by Sucrose Synthase and Occurrence of Cyclic Turnover of Starch in the Chloroplast
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著者
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Baroja‐fernandez E
Agrobioteknologia Instituta Nafarroako Unibertsitate Publikoa Gobierno De Navarra And Consejo Superi
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Munoz F
Agrobioteknologia Instituta Nafarroako Unibertsitate Publikoa Gobierno De Navarra And Consejo Superi
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Munoz Francisco
Departamento De Fisiologia Vegetal Centro Hispano Luso De Investigaciones Agrarias Universidad De Sa
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MUNOZ Francisco
Instituto de Agrobiotecnologia, Universidad Publica de Navarra/Consejo Superior de Investigaciones C
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BAROJA-FERNANDEZ Edurne
Instituto de Agrobiotecnologia, Universidad Publica de Navarra/Consejo Superior de Investigaciones C
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POZUETA-ROMERO Javier
Instituto de Agrobiotecnologia, Universidad Publica de Navarra/Consejo Superior de Investigaciones C
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Pozueta-romero Javier
Agrobioteknologia Instituta Nafarroako Unibertsitate Publikoa Gobierno De Navarra And Consejo Superi
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Pozueta-romero Javier
Institut De Biologie Moleculare Des Plantes
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AKAZAWA Takashi
Instituto de Agrobiotecnologia y Recursos Naturales, Universidad Publica de Navarra Consejo Superior
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Munoz Francisco
Instituto De Agrobiotecnologia Y Recursos Naturales Universidad Publica De Navarra/consejo Superior
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Baroja-fernandez Edurne
Instituto De Agrobiotecnologia Y Recursos Naturales Universidad Publica De Navarra/consejo Superior
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Akazawa Takashi
Instituto De Agrobiotecnologia Y Recursos Naturales Universidad Publica De Navarra Consejo Superior
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Munoz Francisco
Instituto De Agrobiotecnologia (csic/upna/gobierno De Navarra)
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Baroja-Fernandez Edurne
Instituto de Agrobiotecnologia (CSIC/UPNA/Gobierno de Navarra)
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