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. 1965 Nov;40(6):1191–1197. doi: 10.1104/pp.40.6.1191

Radioactive Tracer Studies of the Metabolic Fates of Intracellularly Generated NADH and NADPH in Higher Plant Tissues 1,2

Thomas E Ragland 1,3, David P Hackett 1,4
PMCID: PMC550453  PMID: 16656204

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