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What is counteracting osmolyte strategy? ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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That strategy appears to involve the intracellular accumulation of particular low-molecular-weight organic molecules that fall into one of three chemical classes, the polyols, certain amino acids, and particular methylamines (Brown and Simpson, 1972, Stewart and Lee, 1974, Yancey et al., 1982).

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That strategy appears to involve the intracellular accumulation of particular low-molecular-weight organic molecules that fall into one of three chemical classes, the polyols, certain amino acids, and particular methylamines (Brown and Simpson, 1972, Stewart and Lee, 1974, Yancey et al., 1982).

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