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Mellema, Stefan; Eichenberger, Waldemar; Rawyler, André; Suter, Marianne; Tadege, Million; Kuhlemeier, Cris (2002). The ethanolic fermentation pathway supports respiration and lipid biosynthesis in tobacco pollen. The Plant Journal, 30(3), pp. 329-336. Blackwell Science 10.1046/j.1365-313X.2002.01293.x
Arpagaus, Silvio; Rawyler, André; Brändle, Roland (2002). Occurrence and characteristics of the mitochondrial permeability transition in plants. Journal of biological chemistry, 277(3), pp. 1780-1787. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology 10.1074/jbc.M109416200
Rawyler, André; Arpagaus, Silvio; Brändle, Roland (2002). Impact of oxygen stress and energy availability on membrane stability of plant cells. Annals of Botany, 90(4), pp. 499-507. Oxford University Press 10.1093/aob/mcf126
Kolb, Rosana Marta; Rawyler, André; Brändle, Roland (2002). Parameters affecting the early seedling development of four neotropical trees under oxygen deprivation stress. Annals of Botany, 89(5), pp. 551-558. Oxford University Press 10.1093/aob/mcf092
Pavelic, Danijela; Arpagaus, Silvio; Rawyler, André; Brändle, Roland (2000). Impact of post-anoxia stress on membrane lipids of anoxia-pretreated potato cells. A re-appraisal. Plant Physiology, 124(3), pp. 1285-1292. American Society of Plant Physiologists 10.1104/pp.124.3.1285
Oberson, Jacques; Pavelic, Danijela; Brändle, Roland; Rawyler, André (1999). Nitrate Increases Membrane Stability of Potato Cells under Anoxia. Journal of Plant Physiology, 155(6), 792 - 794. Elsevier 10.1016/S0176-1617(99)80098-4
Rawyler, André; Pavelic, Danijela; Gianinazzi, Christian; Oberson, Jacques; Brändle, Roland (1999). Membrane Lipid Integrity Relies on a Threshold of ATP Production Rate in Potato Cell Cultures Submitted to Anoxia. Plant Physiology, 120(1), pp. 293-300. American Society of Plant Physiologists 10.1104/pp.120.1.293
Oberson, Jacques; Rawyler, André; Brändle, Roland; Canevascini, Giorgio (1999). Analysis of the Heat-Shock Response Displayed by Two Chaetomium Species Originating from Different Thermal Environments. Fungal Genetics and Biology, 26(3), 178 - 189. Academic Press 10.1006/fgbi.1999.1116