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Cell layer-specific cell wall modification is associated with exo-mesocarp split in pistachio (Pistacia vera L.). [PDF]
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Cell wall forming chitin synthases in a chytrid fungus
Gaikwad TP, Cunliffe M.
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Phosphorylation of the cell wall hydrolase MltG in response to cell wall stress modulates resistance toward cephalosporins in <i>Enterococcus faecalis</i>. [PDF]
Knotek AAU, Kristich CJ.
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Transcriptome analysis suggests the cell wall as the primary target of the antilisterial effect of carrots. [PDF]
Walter JH +6 more
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Functions of the cell wall polysaccharide schizophyllan during vegetative growth of <i>Schizophyllum commune</i>. [PDF]
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2019
The cell wall of archaea, as of any other prokaryote, is surrounding the cell outside the cytoplasmic membrane and is mediating the interaction with the environment. In this regard, it can be involved in cell shape maintenance, protection against virus, heat, acidity or alkalinity.
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The cell wall of archaea, as of any other prokaryote, is surrounding the cell outside the cytoplasmic membrane and is mediating the interaction with the environment. In this regard, it can be involved in cell shape maintenance, protection against virus, heat, acidity or alkalinity.
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1989
The autofluorescence of cell walls or cell wall parts can be quantified by microspectroscopy. In lignified cell walls it is mainly phenol rings which give rise to autofluorescence. The intensity of autofluorescence depends on the cell wall composition and construction.
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The autofluorescence of cell walls or cell wall parts can be quantified by microspectroscopy. In lignified cell walls it is mainly phenol rings which give rise to autofluorescence. The intensity of autofluorescence depends on the cell wall composition and construction.
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Pure and Applied Chemistry, 1971
The Mycobacterial cell wall contains a peptidoglycan—glycolipid complex and various more or less defined glycolipid fractions. The detailed chemical structure of the peptidoglycan and the glycolipid (a mycolate of an arabinogalactan) is discussed.
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The Mycobacterial cell wall contains a peptidoglycan—glycolipid complex and various more or less defined glycolipid fractions. The detailed chemical structure of the peptidoglycan and the glycolipid (a mycolate of an arabinogalactan) is discussed.
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Cell, 1989
Joseph E. Varner and Liang-Shiou Lin Institute of Molecular Biology Academia Sinica Nankang, Taipei 11529 Republic of China and Department of Biology Washington University St. Louis, Missouri 63130 Introduction Several hundred, perhaps a few thousand, genes are re- quired uniquely for the specification of the enzymes, lec- tins, structural proteins ...
J E, Varner, L S, Lin
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Joseph E. Varner and Liang-Shiou Lin Institute of Molecular Biology Academia Sinica Nankang, Taipei 11529 Republic of China and Department of Biology Washington University St. Louis, Missouri 63130 Introduction Several hundred, perhaps a few thousand, genes are re- quired uniquely for the specification of the enzymes, lec- tins, structural proteins ...
J E, Varner, L S, Lin
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