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. 1951 Jan;26(1):123–135. doi: 10.1104/pp.26.1.123

THE AMINO ACIDS OF ALFALFA AS REVEALED BY PAPER CHROMATOGRAPHY WITH SPECIAL REFERENCE TO COMPOUNDS LABELLED WITH S35

F C Steward 1,2,1, J F Thompson 1,2,1, F K Millar 1,2,1, M D Thomas 1,2,2, R H Hendricks 1,2,2
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