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Characterization of solute proton cotransport in plasma-membrane vesicles from ricinus cotyledons, and a comparison with other tissues

Characterization of solute proton cotransport in plasma-membrane vesicles from ricinus cotyledons, and a comparison with other tissues
Characterization of solute proton cotransport in plasma-membrane vesicles from ricinus cotyledons, and a comparison with other tissues
ACETATE UPTAKE, BETA-GLUTAMINE TRANSPORT, PLASMA MEMBRANE, RICINUS, SUCROSE TRANSPORT, TETRAPHENYLPHOSPHONIUM UPTAKE
0032-0935
541-550
Williams, L.E.
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Nelson, S.J.
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Hall, J.L.
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Williams, L.E.
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Nelson, S.J.
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Hall, J.L.
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Williams, L.E., Nelson, S.J. and Hall, J.L. (1992) Characterization of solute proton cotransport in plasma-membrane vesicles from ricinus cotyledons, and a comparison with other tissues. Planta, 186 (4), 541-550.

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Published date: 1 March 1992
Keywords: ACETATE UPTAKE, BETA-GLUTAMINE TRANSPORT, PLASMA MEMBRANE, RICINUS, SUCROSE TRANSPORT, TETRAPHENYLPHOSPHONIUM UPTAKE

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Local EPrints ID: 484090
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/484090
ISSN: 0032-0935
PURE UUID: 12510072-69d7-4976-88cd-2b22190b1b26

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Author: L.E. Williams
Author: S.J. Nelson
Author: J.L. Hall

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