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. 1971 Sep;48(3):373–375. doi: 10.1104/pp.48.3.373

The Incorporation of 35S-Labeled Sulfate into Carrageenan in Chondrus crispus1

F Loewus a, George Wagner a, Jerome A Schiff b, Jessie Weistrop c
PMCID: PMC396869  PMID: 16657801

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