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GrainGenes Author Report: Aalen RB

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Aalen RB
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Aalen R
Full Name
Aalen, R.B.
Paper
ReferenceAalen RB et al. (2001) Stability of barley aleurone transcripts: Dependence on protein synthesis, influence of the starchy endosperm and destabilization by GA(3) Physiologia Plantarum 112:403-413.
ReferenceAalen RB (1995) The transcripts encoding two oleosin isoforms are both present in the aleurone and in the embryo of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) seeds Plant Molecular Biology 28:583-588.
ReferenceAalen RB et al. (1994) Transcripts encoding an oleosin and a dormancy related protein are present in both the aleurone layer and the embryo of developing barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) seeds The Plant Journal 5:385-396.
ReferenceKlemsdal SS et al. (1991) Primary structure of a novel barley gene differentially expressed in immature aleurone layers Molecular and General Genetics 228:9-16.
ReferenceJakobsen K et al. (1989) Barley aleurone cell development molecular cloning of aleurone-specific complementary DNA from immature grains Plant Molecular Biology 12:285-294.

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