Lucas, William J. Plasmodesmata, macromolecular trafficking and what this means for plant biologists <div>Lecture given by Doctor William J. Lucas, Division of Biological Sciences, Section of Plant Biology, University of California, Davis, USA at the Waite Campus, University of Adelaide, 16.3.1994</div><div>.</div><p>This lecture is part of the Campus Seminars and Distinguished Lecturer Series, Waite Campus, University of Adelaide, 1991 – 1997. </p> <a href="https://figshare.com/projects/Campus_Seminars_and_Distinguished_Lecturer_Series_Waite_Campus_University_of_Adelaide/17756">https://figshare.com/projects/Campus_Seminars_and_Distinguished_Lecturer_Series_Waite_Campus_University_of_Adelaide/17756</a> plasmodesmata;macromolecular trafficking;macromolecules;protein transport;proteins;nutrient transport;plant biology;biology;biochemistry;plant translocation;plant membranes;biological transport;Plant Biology;Plant Cell and Molecular Biology;Plant Physiology;Protein Trafficking;Proteins and Peptides;Biochemistry;Biochemistry and Cell Biology not elsewhere classified;Biologically Active Molecules 2017-11-24
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