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IN NATURE of December 19 last there appeared an interesting letter by Bawden, Pirie, Bernal and Fankuchen under the heading ” Liquid Crystalline Substances from Virus-infected Plants”. I have arrived at conclusions similar to some of those recorded in the above letter, and the following, to some extent complementary, observations may be of interest.
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Stanley, W. M., Phytopath., 26, 305 (1936).
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BEST, R. Visible Mesomorphic Fibres of Tobacco Mosaic Virus in Juice from Diseased Plants. Nature 139, 628–629 (1937). https://doi.org/10.1038/139628c0
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