Penium margaritaceum as a model organism for cell wall analysis of expanding plant cells

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Penium margaritaceum as a model organism for cell wall analysis of expanding plant cells. / Rydahl, Maja Gro; Fangel, Jonatan Ulrik; Mikkelsen, Maria Dalgaard; Johansen, Ida Elisabeth; Andreas, Amanda; Harholt, Jesper; Ulvskov, Peter; Jørgensen, Bodil; Domozych, David S.; Willats, William George Tycho.

Plant cell expansion: methods and protocols. red. / José M. Estevez. Springer, 2015. s. 1-21 (Methods in Molecular Biology, Bind 1242).

Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapportBidrag til bog/antologiForskningfagfællebedømt

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Rydahl, MG, Fangel, JU, Mikkelsen, MD, Johansen, IE, Andreas, A, Harholt, J, Ulvskov, P, Jørgensen, B, Domozych, DS & Willats, WGT 2015, Penium margaritaceum as a model organism for cell wall analysis of expanding plant cells. i JM Estevez (red.), Plant cell expansion: methods and protocols. Springer, Methods in Molecular Biology, bind 1242, s. 1-21. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-1902-4_1

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Rydahl, M. G., Fangel, J. U., Mikkelsen, M. D., Johansen, I. E., Andreas, A., Harholt, J., Ulvskov, P., Jørgensen, B., Domozych, D. S., & Willats, W. G. T. (2015). Penium margaritaceum as a model organism for cell wall analysis of expanding plant cells. I J. M. Estevez (red.), Plant cell expansion: methods and protocols (s. 1-21). Springer. Methods in Molecular Biology Bind 1242 https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-1902-4_1

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Rydahl MG, Fangel JU, Mikkelsen MD, Johansen IE, Andreas A, Harholt J o.a. Penium margaritaceum as a model organism for cell wall analysis of expanding plant cells. I Estevez JM, red., Plant cell expansion: methods and protocols. Springer. 2015. s. 1-21. (Methods in Molecular Biology, Bind 1242). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4939-1902-4_1

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Rydahl, Maja Gro ; Fangel, Jonatan Ulrik ; Mikkelsen, Maria Dalgaard ; Johansen, Ida Elisabeth ; Andreas, Amanda ; Harholt, Jesper ; Ulvskov, Peter ; Jørgensen, Bodil ; Domozych, David S. ; Willats, William George Tycho. / Penium margaritaceum as a model organism for cell wall analysis of expanding plant cells. Plant cell expansion: methods and protocols. red. / José M. Estevez. Springer, 2015. s. 1-21 (Methods in Molecular Biology, Bind 1242).

Bibtex

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