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    The G0 experiment: Apparatus for parity-violating electron scattering measurements at forward and backward angles by Androić, D., Armstrong, D.S., Arvieux, J., Asaturyan, R., Averett, T.D., Bailey, S.L., Batigne, G., Beck, D.H., Beise, E.J., Benesch, J., Benmokhtar, F., Bimbot, L., Birchall, J., Biselli, A., Bosted, P., Brindza, P., Carlini, R.D., Carr, R., Chant, N., Coppens, A., Covrig, S.D., Cowley, A., Dale, D., Davis, C.A., Ellis, C., Falk, W.R., Finn, J.M., Forest, T., Franklin, G., Frascaria, R., Furget, C., Gaskell, D., Gericke, M.T.W., Grames, J., Guillard, G., Guillon, B., Guler, H., Gustafsson, K., Hannelius, L., Hansknecht, J., Hasty, R.D., Hawthorne Allen, A.M., Horn, T., Ito, T.M., Johnston, K., Jones, M., Kazimi, R., King, P.M., Kolarkar, A., Kox, S., Kuhn, J., Lenoble, J., Liatard, E., Liu, J., Lung, A., MacLachlan, G.A., Mammei, J., Martin, J.W., Mack, D.J., McKee, D.W., McKeown, R.D., Merchez, F., Mihovilovic, M., Mkrtchyan, H., Moffit, B., Morlet, M., Muether, M., Nakahara, K., Neveling, R., Ong, S., Page, S.A., Papavassiliou, V., Pate, S.F., Phillips, S.K., Pillot, P., Pitt, M.L., Poelker, M., Porcelli, T.A., Quéméner, G., Quinn, B.P., Ramsay, W.D., Real, J.-S., Roche, J., Roos, P., Rutledge, G.A., Secrest, J., Smith, G.R., Spayde, D.T., Stepanyan, S., Stutzman, M., Tadevosyan, V., Tieulent, R., van Oers, W.T.H., Voutier, E., Vulcan, W.F., Wells, S.P., Williamson, S.E., Woo, R.J., Wood, S.A., Yun, J.

    “…In the G0 experiment, performed at Jefferson Lab, the parity-violating elastic scattering of electrons from protons and quasi-elastic scattering from deuterons…”
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    Differential distribution of xyloglucan glycosyl transferases in pea Golgi dictyosomes and secretory vesicles by Brummell, D.A, Camirand, A, Maclachlan, G.A

    Published in Journal of cell science (01-08-1990)
    “…ABSTRACT Rate-zonal centrifugation of pea (Pisum sativum var. Alaska) stem microsomal membranes on a linear Renografin gradient separated Golgi secretory…”
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    Solubilization and properties of GDP-fucose: xyloglucan 1,2-alpha-L-fucosyltransferase from pea epicotyl membranes by Hanna, R, Brummell, D A, Camirand, A, Hensel, A, Russell, E F, Maclachlan, G A

    Published in Archives of biochemistry and biophysics (01-10-1991)
    “…GDP-fucose:xyloglucan 1,2-alpha-L-fucosyltransferase from pea (Pisum sativum) epicotyl microsomal membranes was readily solubilized by extraction with the…”
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    site of cellulose synthesis. Hormone treatment alters the intracellular location of alkali-insoluble beta-1,4-glucan (cellulose) synthetase activities by Shore, G, Maclachlan, G.A

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (01-03-1975)
    “…Membrane preparations from growing regions of 8-day old Pisum sativum epicotyls contain multiple β-1,4-glucan (cellulose) synthetase activities (UDP- or…”
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    1,3-beta-D-glucanases from Pisum sativum seedlings. III. Development and distribution of endogenous substrates by Wong, Y.S, Maclachlan, G.A

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-02-1980)
    “…Two endo-1,3,-β-D-glucanases (I and II, EC 3.2.1.6) are present in etiolated peas at opposite ends of the stem. Glucanase I from subapical regions degrades…”
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    Regulation and in vitro translation of messenger ribonucleic acid for cellulase from auxin-treated pea epicotyls by Verma, D.P.S, Maclachlan, G.A, Byrne, H, Ewings, D

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (10-02-1975)
    “…Polysomal RNA was isolated from pea epicotyls treated with (2,4-dichlorophenoxy)acetic acid, and fractionated on oligo(dT)-CELLULOSE TO YIELD…”
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    Plasma-membrane sheets from pea protoplasts [isolated from apical regions of etiolated plants] by Polonenko, D.R, Maclachlan, G.A

    Published in Journal of experimental botany (01-01-1984)
    “…Procedures are described for the isolation of stable protoplasts from the apical regions of etiolated peas and for the preparation of plasma-membrane sheets…”
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    1,3-beta-D-glucanases from Pisum sativum seedlings. II. Substrate specificities and enzymic action patterns by Wong, Y S, Maclachlan, G A

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (07-12-1979)
    “…Two purified pea 1,3-beta-D-glucanases (EC 3.2.1.6) hydrolyse laminarin (degree of polymerization 20), laminaridextrins (degree of polymerization 3--7), and…”
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    1,3-beta-D-glucanases from Pisum sativum seedlings. I. Isolation and purification by Wong, Y S, Maclachlan, G A

    Published in Biochimica et biophysica acta (07-12-1979)
    “…Two buffer-soluble endo-1,3-beta-D-glucanases (EC 3.2.1.6) have been purified to within 1% of electrophoretic homogeneity from etiolated Pisum sativum stem…”
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    The site of cellulose synthesis. Cell surface and intracellular beta-1, 4-glucan (cellulose) synthetase activities in relation to the stage and direction of cell growth [Peas] by Shore, G, Raymond, Y, Maclachlan, G.A

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-07-1975)
    “…β-1,4-Glucan (cellulose) synthetase activity (UDP-glucose: β-1,4-glucan-glucosyl transferase) present at cell surfaces of growing regions of Pisum sativum…”
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    Soluble factors in Pisum extracts which moderate Pisum beta glucan synthetase activity by Chao, H.Y, Maclachlan, G.A

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-06-1978)
    “…Homogenates of growing regions of the pea (Pisum sativum L.) epicotyl contain soluble factors (130,000g supernatant) which alter pea β-glucan synthetase…”
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    Purification and characterization of two cellulases from auxin-treated pea epicotyls by Byrne, H, Christou, N.V, Verma, D.P.S, Maclachlan, G.A

    Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (10-02-1975)
    “…Two forms of beta-1,4-glucan 4-glucanohydrolase (EC 3.2.1.4) were extracted from growing regions of Pisum sativum epicotyls which had been treated with the…”
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    Subcellular localization of cellulases in auxin-treated pea by Bal, A.K, Verma, D.P.S, Byrne, H, Maclachlan, G.A

    Published in The Journal of cell biology (01-04-1976)
    “…Two forms of cellulase, buffer soluble (BS) and buffer insoluble (BI), are induced as a result of auxin treatment of dark-grown pea epicotyls. These two…”
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    Involvement of lipid-linked oligosaccharides in synthesis of storage glycoproteins in soybean seeds by Bailey, David S., DeLuca, Vincenzo, Dürr, Mathias, Verma, Desh Pal S., Maclachlan, Gordon A.

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-12-1980)
    “…Membrane preparations from developing soybean (var. Prize) cotyledon tissue, at the time of synthesis of storage glycoproteins, catalyze the sequential…”
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    Metabolism of poly (A) in plant cells: Discrete classes associated with free and membrane-bound polysomes [Peas] by Verma, D.P.S, MacLachlan, G.A

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-09-1976)
    “…In the subapical region of dark-grown pea epicotyls about 40% of the total polysomes are associated with membranes. The presence of poly(A) in polysomal mRNA…”
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    Generation and suppression of microsomal ribonuclease activity after treatments with auxin and cytokinin by Birmingham, B.C, Maclachlan, G.A

    Published in Plant physiology (Bethesda) (01-03-1972)
    “…RNase activity was assayed in subcellular fractions of apical regions of Pisum sativum L. var. Alaska epicotyls after seedling decapitation and treatments with…”
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