Alterations of Plasma Membrane Phospholipids in Cultured Lavandula vera Cells Different in Cryoprotection by a Cryoprotectant Treatment
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In highly cryoprotectable Lavandula vera cells, selected by a repeated freeze-thaw procedure, the degree of fatty acid unsaturation of plasma membrane phospholipids increased after treatment with dimethylsulfoxide-glucose mixture at 0℃ for 2 h. The degree of fatty acid unsaturation, in particular in phosphatidylethanolamine and phosphatidic acid did not increase in the unselected original cells which were less cryoprotected by such treatment.
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著者
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Watanabe Katsumi
Interdisciplinary Research Institute Of Environmental Sciences
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UENO Saburo
Interdisciplinary Research Institute of Environmental Sciences
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MITSUDA Hisateru
Interdisciplinary Research Institute of Environmental Sciences
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Ueno S
Interdisciplinary Research Institute Of Environmental Sciences
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Watanabe K
Interdisciplinary Research Institute Of Environmental Sciences
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Mitsuda Hisateru
Interdisciplinary Research Institule Of Environmental Sciences
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