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Chemoreception in the green alga Dunaliella tertiolecta
Roy D. Sjoblad
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Ilan Chet
, Ralph Mitchell
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Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology
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Chemoreceptor
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Phenylalanine
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Tyrosine
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Tryptophan
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Ammonium Ion
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Green Algae
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Chemotactic Response
100%
Chemoreception
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Dunaliella Tertiolecta
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Organic Compounds
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Amino Acids
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B Vitamins
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Methionine
50%
Cysteine
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Nitrate
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Carbohydrates
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Marine Algae
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Attractant
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Urea
50%
Aromatic Amino Acids
50%
Maximum Response
50%
Capillary
50%
Inorganic Compounds
50%
Ammonium Chloride
50%
Minimum Concentration
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Chlorophytes
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Capillary Assay
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Chemistry
Ammonium Ion
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Tryptophan
100%
Phenylalanine
100%
Molecular Receptor Sensor
100%
Chemotactic
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Organic Compound
50%
Aromatic Amino Acid
50%
Inorganic Compound
50%
Attractant
50%
Amino Acid
50%
Cysteine
50%
Methionine
50%
Ammonium Chloride
50%
L-Cysteine
50%
B Vitamin
50%
Pharmacology, Toxicology and Pharmaceutical Science
Phenylalanine
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Green Alga
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Tryptophan
100%
Dunaliella tertiolecta
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Amino Acid
50%
Methionine
50%
Cysteine
50%
Marine Alga
50%
Aromatic Amino Acid
50%
Ammonium Chloride
50%
Inorganic Compound
50%