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Volumn 14, Issue 2, 2003, Pages 136-144

From measurements of metabolites to metabolomics: An 'on the fly' perspective illustrated by recent studies of carbon-nitrogen interactions

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AMINO ACID; CARBON; CHEMICAL COMPOUND; CHIMERIC PROTEIN; ENZYME; FRUCTOSE; GLUCOSE; GLUCOSE 1 PHOSPHATE ADENYLYLTRANSFERASE; GLUTAMATE SYNTHASE; GREEN FLUORESCENT PROTEIN; NITROGEN; STARCH; SUCROSE; TRANSKETOLASE; VEGETABLE PROTEIN;

EID: 0038742865     PISSN: 09581669     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1016/S0958-1669(03)00023-5     Document Type: Review
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