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154. Brown, Jr. R. M., Li L., Okuda K., Kuga S., Kudlicka K., Drake, R., Santos, R., and S. Clement. 1994. Viewpoints: A Reply. In vitro cellulose synthesis in plants. Plant. Physiol. 101: 1-2.
155. Lee, J. H., Brown, Jr. R. M. , Kuga, S., Shoda, S., and S. Kobayashi. 1994. The first assembly of synthetic cellulose I. Proc. Natl Acad. Sci. U.S.A. 91:7425-7429.
156. Okuda, K., Tsekos, I., and R. M. Brown, Jr. 1994. Cellulose microfibril assembly in Erythrocladia subintegra Rosenv.: an ideal system for understanding the relationship between synthesizing complexes (TCs) and microfibril crystallization. Protoplasma 180: 49-58.
157. Saxena, I. M., and R. M. Brown, Jr. 1995. Identification of a second cellulose synthase gene (acsAII) in Acetobacter xylinum. J. Bacteriology. 177: 5276-5283.
158. Saxena, I. M., Kudlicka, K., Okuda, K., and R. M. Brown, Jr. 1994. Characterization of genes in the cellulose synthesizing operon (acs operon) of Acetobacter xylinum: Implications for cellulose crystallization. J. Bacteriology 176: 5735-5752.
159. Brown, Jr. R. M. 1994. Understanding nature's preference for cellulose I assembly: Toward a new biotechnology era for cellulose. Proc. Inter. Symp. Fiber Sci. and Tech. p437-239. Publishers. The Society of Fiber Science and Technology, Japan
160. Kobayashi, S., Shoda, S., Lee, J., Brown, Jr. R. M., and S. Kuga. 1994. Preparation of "synthetic cellulose": First in vitro formation of cellulose I. Proc. Inter. Symp. Fiber Sci. and Tech. p440. Publishers. The Society of Fiber Science and Technology, Japan.
161. Shibazaki, H., Kuga, S., Onabe, F., and R. M. Brown, Jr. 1994. Mechanism of chain folding in bacterial cellulose. Proc. Inter. Symp. Fiber Sci. and Tech. p. 190. Publishers. The Society of Fiber Science and Technology, Japan.
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