Aurea C. Vasconcelos
Affiliations: | Rutgers University, New Brunswick, New Brunswick, NJ, United States |
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Aurea C. Vasconcelos (Emerita), B.S., Puerto Rico; M.S., George Washington; Ph.D., Chicago
DOI: 10.1016/0005-2787(71)90054-2
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Tang H, Vasconcelos AC, Ma J, et al. (1998) In vivo expression pattern of a plant K+ channel β subunit protein Plant Science. 134: 117-128 |
Tang H, Vasconcelos AC, Berkowitz GA. (1995) Evidence that plant K+ channel proteins have two different types of subunits. Plant Physiology. 109: 327-30 |
Timko MP, Vasconcelos AC. (1981) Euploidy in Ricinus: EUPLOIDY EFFECTS ON PHOTOSYNTHETIC ACTIVITY AND CONTENT OF CHLOROPHYLL-PROTEINS. Plant Physiology. 67: 1084-9 |
Timko MP, Vasconcelos AC, Fairbrothers DE. (1980) Euploidy in Ricinus. I. Euploidy and gene dosage effects on cellular proteins. Biochemical Genetics. 18: 171-83 |
Gillott MA, Triemer RE, Vasconcelos AC. (1980) Isolation of dictyosomes fromEuglena gracilis Protoplasma. 105: 45-51 |
Vasconcelos AC. (1976) Synthesis of Proteins by Isolated Euglena gracilis Chloroplasts. Plant Physiology. 58: 719-21 |
Vasconcelos AC, Mendiola-Morgenthaler LR, Floyd GL, et al. (1976) Fractionation and Analysis of Polypeptides of Euglena gracilis Chloroplasts. Plant Physiology. 58: 87-90 |
Salisbury JL, Vasconcelos AC, Floyd GL. (1975) Isolation of Intact Chloroplasts of Euglena gracilis by Isopycnic Sedimentation in Gradients of Silica. Plant Physiology. 56: 399-403 |
Price CA, Breden EN, Vasconcelos AC. (1973) Isolation of intact spinach chloroplasts in the CF-6 continuous-flow zonal rotor; Implications for membrane-bound organelles Analytical Biochemistry. 54: 239-246 |
Vasconcelos A, Pollack M, Mendiola LR, et al. (1971) Isolation of Intact Chloroplasts from Euglena gracilis by Zonal Centrifugation. Plant Physiology. 47: 217-21 |