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Respiration and Phosphorylation of Mitochondria from Normal and Crown-Gall Tissue Cultures of Tomato 1,2

Taiki Tamaoki 1,2, A C Hildebrandt 1,2, R H Burris 1,2, A J Riker 1,2, B Hagihara 1,2,3
PMCID: PMC406063  PMID: 16655446

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