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GrainGenes Keyword Report: buffers

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buffers
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ReferencePiergiovanni AR (2004) General experimental aspects for capillary electrophoretic analysis of gliadins in Triticum species Cereal Research Communications 32:395-402.
ReferenceWeder JKP (2002) Influence of experimental conditions on the reproducibility of RAPD-PCR identification of legumes and cereals. Food Science and Technology 35:233-238.
ReferenceRodriguez-Lopez M et al. (2001) Two isoforms of a nucleotide-sugar pyrophosphatase/phosphodiesterase from barley leaves (Hordeum vulgare L.) are distinct oligomers of HvGLP1, a germin-like protein FEBS Letters 490:44-48.
ReferenceBean SR and Lookhart GL (2000) Ultrafast capillary electrophoretic analysis of cereal storage proteins and its applications to protein characterization and cultivar differentiation Journal of Agricultural and Food Chemistry 48:344-353.
ReferenceBergen Sv et al. (1999) The role of abscisic acid in induction of androgenesis: a comparative study between Hordeum vulgare L. cvs. Igri and Digger Journal of Plant Growth Regulation. 18:135-143.

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