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Transgenic tobacco expressing a foreign calmodulin gene shows an enhanced production of active oxygen species by Scott A. Harding, Suk ‐ Heung Oh, and Daniel M. Roberts EMBO J. Volume 16(6):1137-1144 March 15, 1997 ©1997 by European Molecular Biology Organization
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NADPH and AOS levels in leaf tissue of transgenic tobacco plants. Scott A. Harding et al. EMBO J. 1997;16:1137-1144 ©1997 by European Molecular Biology Organization
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Western blot analysis of steady ‐ state calmodulin levels in suspension cell cultures. Scott A. Harding et al. EMBO J. 1997;16:1137-1144 ©1997 by European Molecular Biology Organization
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AOS production rates of transgenic tobacco cell lines in response to mechanical stimulation by rapid stirring. Scott A. Harding et al. EMBO J. 1997;16:1137-1144 ©1997 by European Molecular Biology Organization
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AOS production rates of transgenic tobacco cell lines in response to cellulase and harpin. Scott A. Harding et al. EMBO J. 1997;16:1137-1144 ©1997 by European Molecular Biology Organization
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NAD kinase activity in suspension tobacco cells is calcium and calmodulin dependent. Scott A. Harding et al. EMBO J. 1997;16:1137-1144 ©1997 by European Molecular Biology Organization
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Effect of cellulase treatment on nicotinamide co ‐ enzyme levels. Scott A. Harding et al. EMBO J. 1997;16:1137-1144 ©1997 by European Molecular Biology Organization
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Effect of DPI on levels of reduced nicotinamide co ‐ enzymes. Scott A. Harding et al. EMBO J. 1997;16:1137-1144 ©1997 by European Molecular Biology Organization
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