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S.cerevisiae strains evolved to ferment the pentose sugar arabinose
Neural 3D tissue constructs from H1 ESC-derived precursor cells treated with neurotoxic chemicals
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Is L-arabinose important for the endophytic lifestyle of Pseudomonas spp.?
Arabinose induces pellicle formation by Vibrio fischeri.
In vivo single-molecule kinetics of activation and subsequent activity of the arabinose promoter.
Steroids glycosylated with both D- and L-arabinoses from the South China Sea gorgonian Dichotella ge…
Heterodimers reveal that two arabinose molecules are required for the normal arabinose response of A…
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The Effects of L-Arabinose and D-xylose on Intestinal Sucrase Activity in Man
Effects of the Combination of L-Arabinose and Indigestible Dextrin on Obesity
The Effects of L-arabinose on Intestinal Sucrase Activity in Man
The Effects of L-arabinose in a Meal in Healthy Men
Reduction of the Dietary Glycemic Index (GI) by L-Arabinose and Indigestible Dextrin
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