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INCIDENTAL to other work, we have observed an effect of light on Chlorella vulgaris which can be interpreted as indicating an influence of different spectral regions on the synthesis of protein and lipid.
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TIPNIS, H., PRATT, R. Protein and Lipid Content of Chlorella vulgaris in Relation to Light. Nature 188, 1031–1032 (1960). https://doi.org/10.1038/1881031a0
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