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Volumn 211, Issue 18, 2008, Pages 2899-2900

Trehalose and anhydrobiosis: The early work of J. S. Clegg

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TREHALOSE;

EID: 58149131972     PISSN: 00220949     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1242/jeb.012476     Document Type: Short Survey
Times cited : (14)

References (12)
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  • 2
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    • The origin of trehalose and its significance during the formation of encysted dormant embryos of Artemia salina
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  • 3
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    • Do dried cryptobiotes have a metabolism?
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    • A small stress protein acts synergistically with trehalose to confer desiccation tolerance on mammalian cells
    • DOI 10.1016/j.cryobiol.2005.04.007, PII S0011224005000696
    • Ma, X., Jamil, K., Macrae, T. H., Clegg, J. S., Russell, J. M., Villeneuse, T. S., Euloth, M., Sun, Y., Crowe, J. H., Tablin, F. and Oliver, A. E. (2005). A small stress protein acts synergistically with trehalose to confer desiccation tolerance on mammalian cells. Cryobiology, 51, 15-28. (Pubitemid 41111731)
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    • Ma, X.1    Jamil, K.2    MacRae, T.H.3    Clegg, J.S.4    Russell, J.M.5    Villeneuve, T.S.6    Euloth, M.7    Sun, Y.8    Crowe, J.H.9    Tablin, F.10    Oliver, A.E.11


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