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Phycobiliproteins in Rhodella reticulata and photoregulatory effects on their content

The phycobiliproteins of the red alga Rhodella reticulata were purified, and except B-phycoerythrin and C-phycocyanin, the presence of allophycocyanin was also proved in the phycobiliprotein composition of this alga. The production of algal biomass increased in response to the increase in light inte...

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Published in:Journal of biotechnology 1996-01, Vol.48 (3), p.251-257
Main Authors: Mihova, S.G., Georgiev, D.I., Minkova, K.M., Tchernov, A.A.
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Purification
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