An improved method for monitoring cell death in cell suspension and leaf disc assays using evans blue
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- C. Jacyn BakerNorton M. Mock
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This paper, published in 1994, received 513 indexed citations . Written by C. Jacyn Baker and Norton M. Mock covering the research area of Plant Science and Cell Biology. It is primarily cited by scholars working on Plant Science (412 citations), Molecular Biology (145 citations) and Pollution (50 citations). Published in Plant Cell Tissue and Organ Culture (PCTOC).
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