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G Stacey

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Plant Physiology|January 1, 1984
Host recognition in the Rhizobium-soybean symbiosis: detection of a protein factor in soybean root exudate which is involved in the nodulation processL J Halverson, G Stacey
Microbiological Reviews|June 1, 1986
Signal exchange in plant-microbe interactionsL J Halverson, G Stacey
European Journal of Cell Biology|June 1, 1989
Bacterium release into host cells of nitrogen-fixing soybean nodules: the symbiosome membrane comes from three sourcesL E Roth, G Stacey
European Journal of Cell Biology|June 1, 1989
Cytoplasmic membrane systems involved in bacterium release into soybean nodule cells as studied with two Bradyrhizobium japonicum mutant strainsL E Roth, G Stacey
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|April 1, 1986
Effect of lectin on nodulation by wild-type Bradyrhizobium japonicum and a nodulation-defective mutantL J Halverson, G Stacey
Plant Physiology|March 1, 1985
Host recognition in the Rhizobium-soybean symbiosis : evidence for the involvement of lectin in nodulationL J Halverson, G Stacey
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions : MPMI|March 1, 1994
A Bradyrhizobium japonicum gene essential for nodulation competitiveness is differentially regulated from two promotersJ Y Chun, G Stacey
British Journal of Anaesthesia|June 9, 2000
Comparison of low dose epidural with combined spinal-epidural analgesia for labourR G Stacey, A Poon
Molecular Microbiology|October 3, 2001
Feedback regulation of the Bradyrhizobium japonicum nodulation genesJ T Loh, G Stacey
Anaesthesia|October 15, 1998
Intrathecal diamorphine and Caesarean sectionR Jones, R G Stacey
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Plant Physiology|January 1, 1984
Host recognition in the Rhizobium-soybean symbiosis: detection of a protein factor in soybean root exudate which is involved in the nodulation processL J Halverson, G Stacey
Microbiological Reviews|June 1, 1986
Signal exchange in plant-microbe interactionsL J Halverson, G Stacey
European Journal of Cell Biology|June 1, 1989
Bacterium release into host cells of nitrogen-fixing soybean nodules: the symbiosome membrane comes from three sourcesL E Roth, G Stacey
European Journal of Cell Biology|June 1, 1989
Cytoplasmic membrane systems involved in bacterium release into soybean nodule cells as studied with two Bradyrhizobium japonicum mutant strainsL E Roth, G Stacey
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|April 1, 1986
Effect of lectin on nodulation by wild-type Bradyrhizobium japonicum and a nodulation-defective mutantL J Halverson, G Stacey
Plant Physiology|March 1, 1985
Host recognition in the Rhizobium-soybean symbiosis : evidence for the involvement of lectin in nodulationL J Halverson, G Stacey
Molecular Plant-Microbe Interactions : MPMI|March 1, 1994
A Bradyrhizobium japonicum gene essential for nodulation competitiveness is differentially regulated from two promotersJ Y Chun, G Stacey
British Journal of Anaesthesia|June 9, 2000
Comparison of low dose epidural with combined spinal-epidural analgesia for labourR G Stacey, A Poon
Molecular Microbiology|October 3, 2001
Feedback regulation of the Bradyrhizobium japonicum nodulation genesJ T Loh, G Stacey
Anaesthesia|October 15, 1998
Intrathecal diamorphine and Caesarean sectionR Jones, R G Stacey
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