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Proteolytic Enzyme Control in Squash Cotyledons
Nature, 1966THE formation of α-amylase in the endosperms of germinating barley seeds is controlled by endogenous gibberellic acid from the axial tissue1. Increases of soluble nitrogen in excised barley endosperms have resulted from the addition of gibberellic acid1–3.
D, Penner, F M, Ashton
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European Journal of Obstetrics & Gynecology and Reproductive Biology, 2019
To determine the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-detectable morphology of the placental cotyledon, we proposed the first cotyledon appearance scores on MRI. Cotyledon appearance scores consist of two subscores: orthogonal and parallel cotyledon appearance scores.
Yuko Otake +4 more
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To determine the magnetic resonance imaging (MRI)-detectable morphology of the placental cotyledon, we proposed the first cotyledon appearance scores on MRI. Cotyledon appearance scores consist of two subscores: orthogonal and parallel cotyledon appearance scores.
Yuko Otake +4 more
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Major albumins of Pisum cotyledons
Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 1984AbstractThe albumin fraction of the cotyledons of Pisum contains two major polypeptides which together make up 34% (17% each) of the total albumin fraction. Both of these albumins (Mr∼8000 and ∼22000) are cotyledon specific proteins. In many Pisum lines the Mr∼22000 fraction resolves into two components on Na‐dodecylsulphatepolyacrylamide gels.
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LEAFY COTYLEDON1 expression in the endosperm enables embryo maturation in Arabidopsis
Nature Communications, 2021Jingpu Song, Xin Xie, Chen Chen
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