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GrainGenes Author Report: Altenbach SB

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Author
Altenbach SB
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Full Name
Altenbach, Susan B.
Paper
ReferenceAltenbach SB and Kothari KM (2004) Transcript profiles of genes expressed in endosperm tissue are altered by high temperature during wheat grain development Journal of Cereal Science 40:115-126.
ReferenceHurkman WJ et al. (2003) Effect of temperature on expression of genes encoding enzymes for starch biosynthesis in developing wheat endosperm Plant Science 164:873-881.
ReferenceDuPont FM and Altenbach SB (2003) Molecular and biochemical impacts of environmental factors on wheat grain development and protein synthesis Journal of Cereal Science 38:133-146.
ReferenceAltenbach SB et al. (2002) Environmental conditions during wheat grain development alter temporal regulation of major gluten protein genes Cereal Chemistry 79:279-285.
ReferenceAltenbach SB et al. (1989) Enhancement of the methionine content of seed proteins by the expression of a chimeric gene encoding a methionine-rich protein in transgenic plants Plant Molecular Biology 13:513-522.

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