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Plant Physiology 43:1415-1418 (1968) © 1968 American Society of Plant Biologists The Isolation of Spinach Chloroplasts in Pyrophosphate Media 1Department of Biology, University of Leicester, London, S.W.7, Department of Botany, Imperial College, London, S.W.7, Tate and Lyle Research Centre, Keston, Kent, England
A simplified procedure (involving disruption in sorbitol-pyrophosphate mixtures) permits the separation of spinach chloroplasts which retain the ability to catalyze the photosynthetic assimilation of carbon dioxide and its associated oxygen evolution.
1 This work was supported by the Scientific Research Council of the U.K. The development of the oxygen electrode system was financed by a grant from the Royal Society.
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