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Hydroponic isotope labelling of entire plants (HILEP) for quantitative plant proteomics; an oxidative stress case studyBindschedler et al., 2008
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- Bindschedler L
- Palmblad M
- Cramer R
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- Phytochemistry
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Hydroponic isotope labelling of entire plants (HILEP) is a cost-effective method enabling metabolic labelling of whole and mature plants with a stable isotope such as 15N. By utilising hydroponic media that contain 15N inorganic salts as the sole nitrogen source, near …
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