1972
DOI: 10.2307/3758030
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Surface Structure in Allomyces during Germination and Growth

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“…The interfibrillar spaces of the inner wall layer are filled with amorphous material, probably of the same chemical composition as that of the outer wall layer. The amorphous matrix material penetrates also into the periplasmic space (e.g., 86,161,242,266,267), where some of its constituents may exhibit different enzymatic activities (10,146).…”
Section: Wall Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The interfibrillar spaces of the inner wall layer are filled with amorphous material, probably of the same chemical composition as that of the outer wall layer. The amorphous matrix material penetrates also into the periplasmic space (e.g., 86,161,242,266,267), where some of its constituents may exhibit different enzymatic activities (10,146).…”
Section: Wall Architecturementioning
confidence: 99%