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[ 1 ] 2007 Heat Shock-Induced Changes in Lipid and Protein Metabolism in the Endoplasmic Reticulum of Barley Aleurone Layers. Johnston, Mark K.
[ 2 ] 2002 Slow heating of barley aleurone layers to heat-shock temperature preserves heat-shock-sensitive cellular properties. Johnston, M.K.
[ 3 ] 1997 Heat shock inhibits release of the signal recognition particle from the endoplasmic reticulum in barley aleurone layers. Chu, B.
[ 4 ] 1997 Heat shock temperature acclimation of normal secretory protein synthesis in barley aleurone cells. Campbell, J.D.
[ 5 ] 1996 Effect of gibberellin and heat shock on the lipid composition of endoplasmic reticulum in barley aleurone layers. Grindstaff, K.K.
[ 6 ] 1994 Normal cellular protein synthesis and heat shock. Brodl, M.R.
[ 7 ] 1991 Heat shock causes selective destabilization of secretory protein mRNAs in barley aleurone cells. Brodl, M.R.
[ 8 ] 1990 Biochemistry of heat shock responses in plants. Brodl, M.
[ 9 ] 1990 Heat shock proteins are not required for the degradation of alpha-amylase mRNA and the delamellation of endoplasmic reticulum in heat-stress barley aleurone cells. Brodl, M.R.
[ 10 ] 1986 Heat shock causes destabilization of specific mRNAs and destruction of endoplasmic reticulum in barley aleurone cells. Belanger, F.C.

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