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Malate-regulated channels permeable to anions in vacuoles of Arabidopsis thaliana

Author
CERANA, R; GIROMINI, L; COLOMBO, R
Univ. studi, dip. biologia, 20133 Milano, Italy
Source

Australian journal of plant physiology. 1995, Vol 22, Num 1, pp 115-121 ; ref : 23 ref

CODEN
AJPPCH
ISSN
0310-7841
Scientific domain
Plant biology and physiology
Publisher
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organization, Collingwood
Publication country
Australia
Document type
Article
Language
English
Keyword (fr)
Anion Arabidopsis thaliana Canal ionique Electrophysiologie Malique acide Méthode patch clamp Régulation Transport Vacuole Angiospermae Cruciferae Dicotyledones Plante expérimentale Spermatophyta
Keyword (en)
Anions Arabidopsis thaliana Ionic channel Electrophysiology Malic acid Patch clamp method Regulation(control) Transport Vacuole Angiospermae Cruciferae Dicotyledones Experimental plant Spermatophyta
Keyword (es)
Anión Arabidopsis thaliana Canal iónico Electrofisiología Málico ácido Método patch clamp Regulación Transporte Vacuola Angiospermae Cruciferae Dicotyledones Planta experimental Spermatophyta
Classification
Pascal
002 Biological and medical sciences / 002A Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology / 002A10 Plant physiology and development / 002A10B Cell physiology / 002A10B03 Plasma membrane and permeation

Discipline
Cytology, morphology, systematics, floristics, plants physiology, evolution and development
Origin
Inist-CNRS
Database
PASCAL
INIST identifier
3470256

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