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Biophysical Journal Volume 70 March 1996 1138-1143 Visualization of...

16444 Biophysical Journal Volume 70 March 1996 1138-1143 Visualization of... http://www.biophysj.org/cgi/reprint/70/3/1138.pdf Biophysical Journal Volume 70 March 1996 1138-1143 Visualization of Plant Cell Walls by Atomic Force Microscopy Andrew R. Kirby, A. Patrick Gunning, Keith W. Waldron, Victor J. Crops > Carrot > Research error   signal   water   chestnut   cell   wall   material   plant   walls   atomic   force   microscopy   structure   solanum   tuberosum   l   polysaccharides   daucus   carota   afm   imaging Jan 1, 2007  

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