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Detection of expansin proteins and activity during tomato fruit ontogeny
J. K.C. Rose
,
D. J. Cosgrove
, P. Albersheim
, A. G. Darvill
, A. B. Bennett
Biology
Plant Institute
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Immunology and Microbiology
Ontogeny
100%
Monospecific Antibody
100%
Cell Wall
100%
Cell Expansion
100%
Fruit Development
100%
Extract
50%
Epitope
50%
Antiserum
50%
Cell Elongation
50%
Lycopersicon
50%
Keyphrases
Expansin
100%
Tomato Fruit
100%
Expansin Protein
100%
Tomato
25%
Creep
25%
Cell Expansion
25%
Ethylene
12%
Recombinant
12%
PH Dependence
12%
Antiserum
12%
Isolated Cells
12%
Cucumber
12%
Cell Elongation
12%
Cell Wall
12%
Hydrolytic
12%
Sequence Identity
12%
Pear
12%
Antigenic Epitope
12%
Protein Accumulation
12%
Plant Protein
12%
Lycopersicon Esculentum
12%
First Detection
12%
Avocado
12%
Fruit Development
12%
Expansin Gene
12%
Tomato mutants
12%
Early Fruit Development
12%
Ripening Stage
12%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Ontogeny
100%
Expansin
100%
Ripening
33%
Cell Wall
16%
Monospecific Antibody
16%
Cell Growth
8%
Ethylene
8%
Epitope
8%
Pear
8%
Lycopersicon
8%
Cucumber
8%
Plant Protein
8%
Avocado
8%
Antiserum
8%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Ontogeny
100%
Expansin
100%
Messenger RNA
16%
Monospecific Antibody
16%
Cell Expansion
16%
Fruit Development
16%
Extract
8%
Ethylene
8%
Cell Elongation
8%
Lycopersicon
8%
Food Science
Ethylene
100%
Avocado
100%
Vegetable Protein
100%