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ReferenceFrangne N et al. (2002) Flavone glucoside uptake into barley mesophyll and arabidopsis cell culture vacuoles. Energization occurs by H+-antiport and ATP-binding cassette-type mechanisms Plant Physiology 128:726-733.
ReferencePan JW et al. (2002) Inhibition of cell growth caused by aluminum toxicity results from aluminum-induced cell death in barley suspension cells Journal of Plant Nutrition 25:1063-1073.
ReferenceAlberti E et al. (2002) Study of high molecular weight wheat glutenin subunit 1Dx5 by C-13 and H-1 solid-state NMR spectroscopy. I. Role of covalent crosslinking Biopolymers 67:487-498.
ReferenceAlberti E et al. (2001) A high resolution H-1 magic angle spinning NMR study of high-M-r subunit of wheat glutenin Biopolymers 58:33-45.
ReferenceTavakoli N et al. (2001) Reversible redox control of plant vacuolar H+-ATPase activity is related to disulfide bridge formation in subunit E as well as subunit A Plant Journal 28:51-59.

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