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- Q5168588 subject Q7157153.
- Q5168588 subject Q8255270.
- Q5168588 subject Q8762853.
- Q5168588 abstract "Copigmentation is a phenomenon where pigmentation due to anthocyanidins is reinforced by the presence of other colorless flavonoids known as cofactors or “copigments”. This occurs by the formation of a non-covalently-linked complex.".
- Q5168588 wikiPageExternalLink copigmen.pdf.
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- Q5168588 wikiPageWikiLink Q7157153.
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- Q5168588 wikiPageWikiLink Q8255270.
- Q5168588 wikiPageWikiLink Q8762853.
- Q5168588 comment "Copigmentation is a phenomenon where pigmentation due to anthocyanidins is reinforced by the presence of other colorless flavonoids known as cofactors or “copigments”. This occurs by the formation of a non-covalently-linked complex.".
- Q5168588 label "Copigmentation".