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Modern methods of plant analysis

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The article was published on 1964-01-01 and is currently open access. It has received 1991 citations till now.

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Characterization of a leuA gene and an ARS element from Mucor circinelloides.

TL;DR: It is concluded that the Mucor leu gene encodes alpha-isopropylmalate (alpha-IPM) isomerase and designated it leuA+ accordingly, while the general location of ARS was indicated by subcloning experiments.
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Protective Effect of Ethanolic Extract of Seeds of Moringa oleifera Lam. Against Inflammation Associated with Development of Arthritis in Rats.

TL;DR: It can be concluded that Moringa oleifera possesses promising antiarthritic property and altered oxidative stress in relation to its anti-inflammatory activity.
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Algae and cytokinins

TL;DR: Endogenous applications of cytokinins to algal explants or whole plants indicate that these hormones play a role in algal growth and development, including the processes of cell division and elongation, organogenesis, apical dominance, respiration and photosynthesis.
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Influence of manganese on morphology and cell wall composition of Aspergillus niger during citric acid fermentation.

TL;DR: Fractionation and analysis of manganese deficient cell walls revealed increased chitin and reduced β-glucan contents as well as reduction of galactose containing polymers, as compared to cell walls fromManganese sufficient grown hyphae.
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Allgemeine Charakterisierung eines Enzyms

W. Heinen
TL;DR: In this article, a physiologischer Vorgang auf eine enzymatische Wirkung zuruckgefuhrt werden (vgl. S. 301), besteht die folgende Aufgabe darin, Naheres uber die Eigenschaften des beteiligten Enzyms zu ermitteln.
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Optical Rotatory Dispersion. Its Application to Protein Conformation.

E. F. Woods, +1 more
TL;DR: Optical rotation has been found to be one of the most convenient methods of following the denaturation of proteins and rotatory dispersion is capable of providing information on the folding of the polypeptide chain in proteins and the changes accompanying denaturation.
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