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Authors: EDWARDS S NGUYEN BT DO B ROBERTS JKM
Citation: S. Edwards et al., CONTRIBUTION OF MALIC ENZYME, PYRUVATE-KINASE, PHOSPHOENOLPYRUVATE CARBOXYLASE, AND THE KREBS CYCLE TO RESPIRATION AND BIOSYNTHESIS AND TO INTRACELLULAR PH REGULATION DURING HYPOXIA IN MAIZE ROOT-TIPS OBSERVEDBY NUCLEAR-MAGNETIC-RESONANCE IMAGING AND GAS-CHROMATOGRAPHY MASS-SPECTROMETRY, Plant physiology, 116(3), 1998, pp. 1073-1081

Authors: EDWARDS S ROBERTS JKM
Citation: S. Edwards et Jkm. Roberts, IN-VIVO ACTIVITIES OF ENZYMES OF MALATE METABOLISM IN RESPIRING MAIZEROOT-TIPS MEASURED BY ISOTOPIC FLUX ANALYSIS USING GC-MS AND NMR, Plant physiology, 114(3), 1997, pp. 146-146

Authors: CHANG WWP ROBERTS JKM
Citation: Wwp. Chang et Jkm. Roberts, THE ROLE OF PROTEIN-SYNTHESIS IN IMPROVING TOLERANCE TOWARDS LOW-OXYGEN STRESS IN ACCLIMATED MAIZE SEEDLING ROOTS, Plant physiology, 114(3), 1997, pp. 450-450

Authors: RODRIGUEZ HG ROBERTS JKM JORDAN WR DREW MC
Citation: Hg. Rodriguez et al., GROWTH, WATER RELATIONS, AND ACCUMULATION OF ORGANIC AND INORGANIC SOLUTES IN ROOTS OF MAIZE SEEDLINGS DURING SALT STRESS, Plant physiology, 113(3), 1997, pp. 881-893

Authors: ROBERTS JKM AUBERT S GOUT E BLIGNY R DOUCE R
Citation: Jkm. Roberts et al., COOPERATION AND COMPETITION BETWEEN ADENYLATE KINASE, NUCLEOSIDE DIPHOSPHOKINASE, ELECTRON-TRANSPORT, AND ATP SYNTHASE IN PLANT-MITOCHONDRIA STUDIED BY P-31-NUCLEAR MAGNETIC-RESONANCE, Plant physiology, 113(1), 1997, pp. 191-199

Authors: XIA JH EDWARDS S ROBERTS JKM
Citation: Jh. Xia et al., ENHANCED C AND N FLUXES TO ALANINE IN MAIZE ROOTS DURING ACCLIMATION TO A LOW-OXYGEN ENVIRONMENT, Plant physiology, 111(2), 1996, pp. 35-35

Authors: EDWARDS S DO B NGUYEN BT ROBERTS JKM
Citation: S. Edwards et al., PYRUVATE SYNTHESIS VIA MALIC ENZYME MEASURED IN-VIVO IN MAIZE ROOT-TIPS DURING RESPIRATION AND HYPOXIA BY GCMS AND NMR, Plant physiology, 111(2), 1996, pp. 81-81

Authors: KIM CY ROBERTS JKM WEBSTER C
Citation: Cy. Kim et al., IDENTIFICATION OF FUNCTIONAL DOMAINS IN THE MESSENGER-RNA CAP-BINDINGCOMPLEX OF HIGHER-PLANTS, Plant physiology, 111(2), 1996, pp. 107-107

Authors: XIA JH ROBERTS JKM
Citation: Jh. Xia et Jkm. Roberts, REGULATION OF H-TIPS ACCLIMATED TO A LOW-OXYGEN ENVIRONMENT( EXTRUSION AND CYTOPLASMIC PH IN MAIZE ROOT), Plant physiology, 111(1), 1996, pp. 227-233

Authors: ROBERTS JKM XIA JH CHANG WWP
Citation: Jkm. Roberts et al., NMR-STUDIES OF ADAPTATION TO LOW-OXYGEN IN INTACT MAIZE SEEDLINGS, Plant physiology, 108(2), 1995, pp. 26-26

Authors: XIA JH SAGLIO P ROBERTS JKM
Citation: Jh. Xia et al., NUCLEOTIDE LEVELS DO NOT CRITICALLY DETERMINE SURVIVAL OF MAIZE ROOT-TIPS ACCLIMATED TO A LOW-OXYGEN ENVIRONMENT, Plant physiology, 108(2), 1995, pp. 589-595

Authors: XIA JH ROBERTS JKM
Citation: Jh. Xia et Jkm. Roberts, IMPROVED CYTOPLASMIC PH REGULATION, INCREASED LACTATE EFFLUX, AND REDUCED CYTOPLASMIC LACTATE LEVELS ARE BIOCHEMICAL TRAITS EXPRESSED IN ROOT-TIPS OF WHOLE MAIZE SEEDLINGS ACCLIMATED TO A LOW-OXYGEN ENVIRONMENT, Plant physiology, 105(2), 1994, pp. 651-657

Authors: HOOKS MA SHEARER GC ROBERTS JKM
Citation: Ma. Hooks et al., NUCLEOTIDE AVAILABILITY IN MAIZE (ZEA-MAYS L) ROOT-TIPS - ESTIMATION OF FREE AND PROTEIN-BOUND NUCLEOTIDES USING P-31-NUCLEAR MAGNETIC-RESONANCE AND A NOVEL PROTEIN-LIGAND-BINDING ASSAY, Plant physiology, 104(2), 1994, pp. 581-589
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