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ISOLATION OF A HEXOSEMONOPHOSPHATE FROM PEA LEAVES.
1938
W Z Hassid
University of California, Berkeley, California.
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[Isolation of chloroplasts and chloroplast DNA from pea leaves].
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Inhibition of glycollate oxidase from pea leaves.
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Purification from pea leaves of a phosphatase that attacks nucleotides.
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Physicochemical characterization of mitochondrial DNA from pea leaves.
July 1972, Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America,
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[Isolation of trypsin inhibitor from pea seeds].
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Synthesis of galactosides by chloroplasts isolated from pea leaves.
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The isolation of a lysine-sensitive aspartate kinase from pea leaves and its involvement in homoserine biosynthesis in isolated chloroplasts.
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Catalytic properties of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase from pea leaves.
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