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Class:IdPerson:9626483
_displayNameNishi, Aiko
_timestamp2018-10-27 19:24:22
created[InstanceEdit:9626508] Gupta, Parul, 2018-10-27
firstnameAiko
initialA
surnameNishi
(author)[LiteratureReference:9626314] Rice endosperm-specific plastidial alpha-glucan phosphorylase is important for synthesis of short-chain malto-oligosaccharides
[LiteratureReference:9626334] The structure of starch can be manipulated by changing the expression levels of starch branching enzyme IIb in rice endosperm
[LiteratureReference:9626409] The rice endosperm ADP-glucose pyrophosphorylase large subunit is essential for optimal catalysis and allosteric regulation of the heterotetrameric enzyme
[LiteratureReference:9626446] Starch-branching enzyme I-deficient mutation specifically affects the structure and properties of starch in rice endosperm
[LiteratureReference:9626478] Mutation of the plastidial alpha-glucan phosphorylase gene in rice affects the synthesis and structure of starch in the endosperm
[LiteratureReference:9626487] Characterization of SSIIIa-deficient mutants of rice: the function of SSIIIa and pleiotropic effects by SSIIIa deficiency in the rice endosperm
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