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James A Raymond

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Cryo Letters|December 25, 2004
Reduction of freeze-thaw-induced hemolysis of red blood cells by an algal ice-binding proteinJae-Shin Kang, James A Raymond
F1000Research|August 27, 2020
An ice-binding protein from an Arctic population of American dunegrass, <i>Leymus mollis</i>Todd L Sformo, James A Raymond
Cryobiology|January 6, 2009
Ice-binding proteins from enoki and shiitake mushroomsJames A Raymond, Michael G Janech
Plos One|March 29, 2013
Separate origins of ice-binding proteins in antarctic chlamydomonas speciesJames A Raymond, Rachael Morgan-Kiss
Cryobiology|April 11, 2003
Cryoprotective property of diatom ice-active substanceJames A Raymond, Michael G Janech
Journal of Phycology|May 26, 2017
Multiple ice-binding proteins of probable prokaryotic origin in an Antarctic lake alga, Chlamydomonas sp. ICE-MDV (Chlorophyceae)James A Raymond, Rachael Morgan-Kiss
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|July 27, 2007
An ice-binding protein from an Antarctic sea ice bacteriumJames A Raymond, Christian Fritsen, Kate Shen
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|November 7, 2020
Ice-Binding Proteins Associated with an Antarctic Cyanobacterium, <i>Nostoc</i> sp. HG1James A Raymond, Michael G Janech, Marco Mangiagalli
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|March 12, 2021
Erratum for Raymond et al., "Ice-Binding Proteins Associated with an Antarctic Cyanobacterium, <i>Nostoc</i> sp. HG1"James A Raymond, Michael G Janech, Marco Mangiagalli
Extremophiles : Life Under Extreme Conditions|July 16, 2008
A bacterial ice-binding protein from the Vostok ice coreJames A Raymond, Brent C Christner, Stephan C Schuster
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Cryo Letters|December 25, 2004
Reduction of freeze-thaw-induced hemolysis of red blood cells by an algal ice-binding proteinJae-Shin Kang, James A Raymond
F1000Research|August 27, 2020
An ice-binding protein from an Arctic population of American dunegrass, <i>Leymus mollis</i>Todd L Sformo, James A Raymond
Cryobiology|January 6, 2009
Ice-binding proteins from enoki and shiitake mushroomsJames A Raymond, Michael G Janech
Plos One|March 29, 2013
Separate origins of ice-binding proteins in antarctic chlamydomonas speciesJames A Raymond, Rachael Morgan-Kiss
Cryobiology|April 11, 2003
Cryoprotective property of diatom ice-active substanceJames A Raymond, Michael G Janech
Journal of Phycology|May 26, 2017
Multiple ice-binding proteins of probable prokaryotic origin in an Antarctic lake alga, Chlamydomonas sp. ICE-MDV (Chlorophyceae)James A Raymond, Rachael Morgan-Kiss
FEMS Microbiology Ecology|July 27, 2007
An ice-binding protein from an Antarctic sea ice bacteriumJames A Raymond, Christian Fritsen, Kate Shen
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|November 7, 2020
Ice-Binding Proteins Associated with an Antarctic Cyanobacterium, <i>Nostoc</i> sp. HG1James A Raymond, Michael G Janech, Marco Mangiagalli
Applied and Environmental Microbiology|March 12, 2021
Erratum for Raymond et al., "Ice-Binding Proteins Associated with an Antarctic Cyanobacterium, <i>Nostoc</i> sp. HG1"James A Raymond, Michael G Janech, Marco Mangiagalli
Extremophiles : Life Under Extreme Conditions|July 16, 2008
A bacterial ice-binding protein from the Vostok ice coreJames A Raymond, Brent C Christner, Stephan C Schuster
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