Paau et al., 1978 - Google Patents
Application of flow microflorometry to the study of algal cells and isolated chloroplastsPaau et al., 1978
- Document ID
- 6602191709913654537
- Author
- Paau A
- Oro J
- Cowles J
- Publication year
- Publication venue
- Journal of experimental botany
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The applicability of flow microfluorometry (FMF) to the study of chlorophyll-containing cells was investigated through the use of the blue-green alga Agmenellum quadruplicatum, the green algae Trebouxia, Chlorella, and Euglena spp., and isolated spinach chloroplasts …
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