Membrane Lipid Breakdown in Relation to the Wound-induced and Cyanide-resistant Respiration in Tissue Slices: A COMPARATIVE STUDY 1
AUTOR(ES)
Theologis, Athanasios
RESUMO
A study of a variety of bulky storage organs and fruits reveals that fresh slices fall into two categories with respect to their sensitivity to CN. Fresh slices in the first class are CN-sensitive, whereas slices of the second class are resistant to, and often stimulated by, CN. In tissue slices which are initially CN-sensitive, cutting initiates a burst of lipolytic activity. In CN-resistant fresh slices, there is no measurable lipid breakdown.
ACESSO AO ARTIGO
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