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European Journal of Biochemistry|August 14, 1999
Structural and functional implications of the amino acid sequences of dimeric, cytoplasmic and octameric mitochondrial creatine kinases from a protostome invertebrateA O Pineda, W R Ellington
Gene|March 20, 2001
Organization of the gene for an invertebrate mitochondrial creatine kinase: comparisons with genes of higher forms and correlation of exon boundaries with functional domainsA O Pineda, W R Ellington
FEBS Letters|April 16, 1998
Origin of octameric creatine kinasesW R Ellington, K Roux, A O Pineda
Journal of Experimental Botany|August 16, 2000
Abg1: a novel gene up-regulated by abscisic acid in guard cells of Vicia faba LK Aghoram, W H Outlaw, G W Bates, et al.
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European Journal of Biochemistry|August 14, 1999
Structural and functional implications of the amino acid sequences of dimeric, cytoplasmic and octameric mitochondrial creatine kinases from a protostome invertebrateA O Pineda, W R Ellington
Gene|March 20, 2001
Organization of the gene for an invertebrate mitochondrial creatine kinase: comparisons with genes of higher forms and correlation of exon boundaries with functional domainsA O Pineda, W R Ellington
FEBS Letters|April 16, 1998
Origin of octameric creatine kinasesW R Ellington, K Roux, A O Pineda
Journal of Experimental Botany|August 16, 2000
Abg1: a novel gene up-regulated by abscisic acid in guard cells of Vicia faba LK Aghoram, W H Outlaw, G W Bates, et al.
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