Relationship between thermotropic properties of isolated plasma membrane vesicles and freezing resistance of cultured green Lavandula vera cells.
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著者
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Yoshida Shizuo
The Institute Of Low Temperature Science Hokkaido University
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WATANABE Katsumi
The Foundation of Interdisciplinary Research Institute of Environmental Sciences
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UENO Saburo
The Foundation of Interdisciplinary Research Institute of Environmental Sciences
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MITSUDA Hisateru
The Foundation of Interdisciplinary Research Institute of Environmental Sciences
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