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16455 Smallwood,M. http://pfrepper.lib.bioinfo.pl/auth:Smallwood,M Recrystallisation inhibition (RI) activity has been isolated from cold-acclimated Forsythia suspensa bark and leaves, which is stable when boiled, and not sensitive to reducing agents. Crops > Carrot > Research antifreeze   proteins   molecular   sequence   data   plant   protein   daucus   carota   glycoproteins   human   genome   cold   climate   forsythia Jan 1, 2007  

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