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. 1972 Feb;49(2):270–272. doi: 10.1104/pp.49.2.270

The Isolation of Proplastids from Roots of Vicia faba1

W W Thomson a,2, Patricia Foster a, Rachel M Leech a
PMCID: PMC365944  PMID: 16657940

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