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Structure of starch granules

Jane, 2007

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11959061942640208283
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Jane J
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Journal of applied Glycoscience

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Starch granules are synthesized in a semicrystalline structure and have characteristic morphology and properties depending on the botanical origin and the organ of the plant. Surface gelatinization studies have shown that the internal structures of starch granules are …
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    • C12N15/82Vectors or expression systems specially adapted for eukaryotic hosts for plant cells, e.g. plant artificial chromosomes (PACs)
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